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Brunei Crown Prince urges stronger Asean unity amid rapid tech disruption
Brunei Crown Prince urges stronger Asean unity amid rapid tech disruption

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time07-05-2025

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Brunei Crown Prince urges stronger Asean unity amid rapid tech disruption

Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah delivering his speech at the 17th Conference of Asean Ministers Responsible for Information on May 7, 2025. - BB BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah Hassanal Bolkiah, the Crown Prince and Senior Minister at the Prime Minister's Office, on Wednesday (May 7) called for deeper regional collaboration to address the fast-evolving digital landscape and the disruptive impact of emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence. In a speech at the official opening of the 17th Conference of Asean Ministers Responsible for Information (AMRI) at the Indera Samudera Grand Hall, The Empire Brunei, the prince underscored the urgent need for Asean to keep pace with technological advancements, while safeguarding the integrity and inclusivity of the region's shared digital future. 'As we move further into the digital age, with some of our nations even leading the charge in innovation, a high literacy rate is essential. It empowers our people to navigate and harness the digital space effectively,' he said. While the digital shift brings opportunities for growth and innovation, it also poses complex challenges. The prince noted the rise of Artificial Intelligence as one such development that adds layers of difficulty to the already dynamic information landscape, making it crucial for the Asean information sector to evolve in step with these changes. 'I am encouraged to see AMRI collaborating with other sectors to proactively address these issues. This cross-sectoral approach is essential in ensuring that our region not only keeps pace with digital transformation but also safeguards the security and resilience of our digital environment,' he said. Under the theme 'Media Advancing Joint Understanding' or Maju, the 17th AMRI brings together information ministers, senior officials, and dialogue partners from across Asean and beyond, to explore strategies for promoting media as a unifying force in the region. In his speech, the prince also expressed support for Malaysia's Asean chairmanship this year under the theme 'Inclusivity and Sustainability', noting it reflects the region's ongoing efforts to strengthen unity while confronting external pressures and global uncertainty. Looking ahead to the Asean Community Vision 2045, which is expected to be adopted at the upcoming 46th Asean Summit, the prince stressed that the success of the Vision depends on effective public communication. 'It must be transformed from merely a policy framework into a shared aspiration embraced by all,' he said. Brunei Darussalam's digital transformation journey was also highlighted. His Royal Highness noted that the nation was among the first Asean member states to complete its 'Analogue Switch Off' in 2017, marking a milestone toward a fully digital broadcasting era. The prince commended the Asean information sector for its contributions to regional literacy and integration since AMRI's inception in 1989, particularly in fostering peace, stability, and unity across South-East Asia. 'His Majesty's Government remains committed to enhancing cooperation and making meaningful contributions to build regional resilience and prepare for future shocks,' he added. The 17th AMRI was attended by ministers and officials from all 10 Asean member states, Asean Plus Three dialogue partners – China, Japan and South Korea – as well as Timor-Leste. - Borneo Bulletin/ANN

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