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Barnama
2 days ago
- Barnama
AI Generated Labels Will Protect Users, Boost Digital Literacy
By Siti Baaqiah Mamat KUALA LUMPUR, July 14 (Bernama) -- Using AI Generated labels on all content produced by artificial intelligence (AI) will protect users from digital fraud and online safety threats. Malaysian Crime Prevention Foundation Cyber Security Committee deputy chairman Lt Col (R) Mustaffa Ahmad said such labels could serve as an early warning to users in identifying any content, and boost digital literacy among the public as many still find it hard to differentiate between original content and those manipulated or produced completely by AI. 'So this labelling is very important to protect users who are easily exposed to digital fraud, especially senior citizens. 'For instance, there was a viral AI video of a new tourist location with a cable car that deceived an elderly citizen into going there but the place didn't really exist. So it's not just a technology issue, but about user safety and protection,' he told Bernama. He said the labels would serve as an education tool for the public so that users would be careful about information shared or viewed on social media. Meanwhile, Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) Department of Information Security and Web Technology senior lecturer Dr Noor Zuraidin Mohd Safar stressed on the importance of clear and complete guidelines to ensure the effectiveness of the labels and to avoid confusion among users and industry players. Without a clear definition, labels like 'AI Generated' risked to be misinterpreted and would affect the confidence of users and the creative industry, she cautioned. 'The government has to set a clear definition on what is considered AI content. Is it only content produced completely by AI or includes content that uses AI for an early draft, idea or title,' she said, adding that the guidelines would also help avoid too stringent use that would end up stifling creativity, especially among independent content creators and small companies using AI as support tools.

Barnama
21-06-2025
- Business
- Barnama
MADANI Adopted School Programme Helps Provide Better Access, Equal Opportunities For Students
GENERAL By Siti Baaqiah Mamat & Nurfardlina Izzati Moktar KUALA LUMPUR, June 21 (Bernama) -- The involvement of corporate companies in the success of the MADANI Adopted School Programme is seen as capable of enhancing the competitiveness of students in underprivileged and rural schools, in addition to providing them with better access to quality education and more equal opportunities. Malaysian Inclusive Development and Advancement Institute, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (Minda-UKM) deputy director Dr. Anuar Ahmad said that this measure is also believed to help address the educational gap between urban and rural areas, thereby strengthening the national education system. "We realise that financial assistance is very important, especially for schools in rural areas that face a lack of basic facilities and learning materials such as the latest devices, so with additional financial resources, schools can provide a more conducive learning environment. "The industry can also contribute through early career exposure. They can visit schools to give briefings so that students can understand earlier about job opportunities, courses or educational pathways, and the skills needed in the real industry," he told Bernama. Yesterday, Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek announced the selection of nearly 1,000 schools for the MADANI School Adoption Programme, implemented in collaboration with 117 private companies, aimed at addressing the education gap across the country. The programme, which started in April, is jointly coordinated by the Ministry of Education (MOE) and Ministry of Finance (MOF), and the first phase is expected to be completed by Dec 31, with a programme extension subject to the results of the first phase. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, at the programme's launch event yesterday, also encouraged corporate figures and representatives of the sponsoring companies of the MADANI Adopted School Programme to visit the schools to engage with and provide early exposure to students about the importance of education for their future. Dr Anuar said that the involvement of the corporate company not only strengthened the school's resources and facilities but also increased students' motivation, interest, and aspirations towards learning, and helped them plan their future career paths more clearly and competitively.

Barnama
22-05-2025
- Business
- Barnama
ASEAN-AIPA Interface To Align Regional Priorities Through Inclusive Governance
GENERAL By Siti Baaqiah Mamat KUALA LUMPUR, May 22 (Bernama) -- The 14th ASEAN Inter-Parliamentary Assembly Leaders' Interface 2025 (ASEAN-AIPA Interface) provides a strategic platform to align regional priorities through inclusive, multi-stakeholder governance, according to the Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malaysia. In a statement to Bernama today, it said the high-level engagement is a hallmark of ASEAN's commitment to strengthening institutional synergy between the executive and legislative branches across the region. The statement said the event, scheduled to convene on Monday (May 26) at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC) in conjunction with the 46th ASEAN Summit, will serve as a dedicated platform for dialogue between ASEAN Heads of State and Government, as well as the Speakers, Deputy Speakers and Representatives of AIPA Member Parliaments. 'It affirms the collective understanding that ASEAN's vision of a people-oriented, people-centred community can only be fully realised when complemented by robust parliamentary cooperation and oversight, ensuring that regional development is anchored in transparency and accountability. 'Chaired by the Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, the ASEAN-AIPA Interface will feature the delivery of the AIPA Message by AIPA president and Speaker of the House of Representatives of Malaysia Tan Sri Dr Johari Abdul,' the statement said. Anchored on the theme 'Parliament at the Forefront for Inclusive Growth and a Sustainable ASEAN', the ASEAN-AIPA Interface will underscore the indispensable role of parliamentary institutions in advancing the Malaysian ASEAN chairmanship's broader agenda of inclusivity and sustainability. The statement said that through legislative focus on critical areas such as food security, equitable energy transition, digital governance and climate resilience, AIPA supports ASEAN's commitment to ensuring that development is both participatory and sustainable, leaving no one behind as the region moves forward. In conjunction with the summit, two key high-level meetings - the 2nd ASEAN-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit and the ASEAN-GCC-China Summit will also take place, marking an important platform for expanded regional and inter-regional cooperation.