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AsiaPacific
AIReadinessIndex
2023
Contents
1.ExecutiveSummary 3
1.1Background 3
1.2KeyFindings 4
2.MainFindings 5
2.1OverallAIReadiness 5
2.2GovernmentReadiness 7
2.3BusinessReadiness 11
3.Recommendations 14
AppendixIMethodology 17
AppendixIICorrelationAnalysisbetweenAI
ReadinessandEconomicPerformance 19
AppendixIIIReferences 20
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1.ExecutiveSummary
1.1Background
Since2019,whenthefirsteditionoftheAsia-PacificAIReadinessIndexwas
released,artificialintelligence(AI)hasbecomeaneverydayrealityforconsumers,businesses,andgovernments.Thisacceleratedin2023withtheemergenceofgenerativeAI,whichhasbecomeoneofthemostimpactfultechnologylaunchesever,redefininghowweviewandrespondtotheimpactofAI.
AccordingtoarecentMcKinseystudy,generativeAIalonecouldaddthe
equivalentofUSD2.6trilliontoUSD4.4trillionineconomicbenefitsannually.1InAustralia,itisestimatedthatgenerativeAIcouldcontributeuptoAUD115
billionannuallytotheeconomyby2030.2InJapan,itisestimatedgenerativeAIcanunlockUSD1.1trillioninproductivecapacity.3
WithgenerativeAInowmorecapableandmorewidelyavailablethanbefore,
consumersareusingitfortheirdailyinformationneeds,andcompaniesare
incorporatingitintotheiroperations.Asaresult,two-thirds(67percent)ofIT
leadersareprioritisinggenerativeAIfortheirbusinesswithinthenext18months,4withone-third(33percent)claimingitasatoppriority.5Likewise,72percentof
companiessaytheywillsignificantlyincreasetheirinvestmentsinAIoverthe
nextthreeyears,6and65percentofbusinessleadersindicatetheyareeither
acceleratingtheirexistingAIstrategiesorcreatinganAIstrategyforthefirsttime.7
AtSalesforce,wearedeliveringapproximately200billionAI-poweredpredictionseveryday,upfrom6.5billionpredictionsinOctober2019.8SalesforceAICloudbringstogetherAI,data,analytics,andautomationtoprovidetrusted,open,
real-timegenerativeAIthatisenterprise-ready.
TheadoptionandutilisationofgenerativeAIrequiresalevelofAIreadiness,whichincludes:
?Infrastructure:generativeAImodelscurrentlyrequiresignificantcomputationalresourcesorspecialisedhardware;
?Data:generativeAImodelsrequirelargeamountsofhigh-qualitytrainingdatatolearnmeaningfulpatternsandgeneraterealisticcontent;
?Skills:developinganddeployinggenerativeAImodelsrequireexpertiseinAIandmachinelearning;
?Ethics:generativeAIcanraiseethicalconcerns,suchasthepotentialforbiasedorharmfulcontent;and
?Integration:AIreadinessalsoencompassestheabilitytointegrategenerativeAImodelsintoreal-worldapplicationsandworkflows.
FordigitaleconomiestotakeadvantageofthefullpotentialofgenerativeAI,theyneedtohavestronginstitutional,infrastructural,organisational,and
ethicalfoundationsaroundAI.
CommissionedbySalesforceandpreparedbyAccessPartnership,the2023Asia-PacificAIReadinessIndex(theIndex)aimstohelpAsiaPacific(APAC)economiesassessbusinesses’andgovernments’readinesstoadopt,deploy,andintegrateAI.
This2023editioncovers12economiesintheregion:Australia,China(newaddition),India,Indonesia,Japan,Malaysia,NewZealand,thePhilippines,Singapore,SouthKorea(newaddition),Thailand,andVietnam.9
Foreachcountry,theIndexmeasuresbusinesses’andgovernments’
multi-facetedAIreadinessanditsimpactonsocio-economicopportunitiesthrough15statisticalindicators.10
ThereportprovidesrecommendationsforbusinessesandgovernmentstohelpoperationaliseandmaximisetheuseofAI.
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1.2KeyFindings
1.OverallAIreadinessofAPACeconomieshasadvancedacrosstheregion
Outofthe12economiescoveredinthe2023edition,five(Australia,
Indonesia,NewZealand,Singapore,andThailand)haveseentheiroverall
AIreadinessimprovefromtheir2021score.Thisisadirectreflectionofthe
manyAI-relatedinitiativesthoseeconomieshavelaunchedandimplementedbetween2021and2023.Singaporeholdsthenumberonespotforthethirdconsecutivetimesince2019,theresultofalargelyconducivepolicyand
businessenvironment.Respectivelyranked2ndand3rd,JapanandChina
havedevelopedandimplementedseveralforward-lookinginitiativesto
frameandenableAIadoptionbyallaspectsoftheeconomy.SouthKorea(4th)andAustralia(5th)—twoeconomiesthatarealsoprolificintheAIspace—
closeoffthetopfive.
2.GovernmentAIreadinessincreasedforallAPACeconomies
GovernmentAIreadinesshasincreasedforallofthecoveredAPAC
economiesbetween2021and2023.ThailandandIndonesiaexperienced
thelargestincrease,atestamenttothemomentumcreatedbythepublicationoftheirlong-awaitednationalAIstrategiesin202211and2021,12respectively.EconomieshavegonebeyondrecognisingthevalueofAI;theyhavetaken
actionandareeffectivelyreadytoharnessthetransformativepotentialofAIforthedigitalisationofgovernmentprocessesandservices.
3.BusinessAIreadinessisstagnatingduetoMSMEs
BusinessAIreadinesshasstagnatedformostAPACeconomiesbetween2021and2023.Thisassessmentislargelyduetotheinclusionofmicro,small,andmediumenterprises(MSMEs)inthesecalculations,asthesehaveatendencytodigitisemoreslowlyandatasmallerscalethanbiggercorporations.Vietnamexperiencedthelargestslowdown,andonly
Singaporesawitsscoreriseinthisarea.
4.Thereisadividebetweeneconomieswithmatureandemerging
AIecosystems
Overall,the2023editionIndexshowsadividebetweenmatureand
emergingdigitaleconomies:apartfromSingapore,allSoutheastAsian
countries—Indonesia,Malaysia,Thailand,thePhilippines,andVietnam—
scoredbelowtheAPACaverage.However,thesecountrieshavealllaunchednationalAIpoliciesandstrategiesbetween2021and2022,suggestingthatitmayonlybeamatteroftimebeforewestartseeingtheon-the-ground
impactoftheseAIinitiativesonbusinessesandgovernmentorganisations.
5.AIisadriverofeconomicdynamismandgrowth
Thisreport’scorrelationsshowthatanimportantfactorincountries’AI
readinessiswhethertheyhaveanopen,robust,dynamic,anddiversified
economy.OverallAIreadinessstronglycorrelateswithGDPpercapita,theabilitytoleveragecomparativeandcompetitiveadvantages,thepropensitytoharnesstechnologicalinnovation,thedynamismofthelocalstart-up
ecosystem,andtheeasewithwhichbusinessescannavigategovernmentprocessesandbureaucraticmechanisms—suggestingthatAIcanbea
catalystofchangeforAPACeconomieswhileeconomies’dynamismcanfurtherexpandthepossibilitiesofAIusecases.
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2.MainFindings
2.1OverallAIReadiness
Table1providesabreakdownofthescoresforthemaincomponentsoftheAIReadinessIndex.13SingaporeretainsthetoppositionacrossallformsofAIreadiness,followedbyJapaninoverallreadiness.Chinaranked2ndinbusinessreadiness,andAustraliais2ndingovernmentreadiness.
Sincethelastreportin2021,SingaporehaslaunchedmanydecisiveAI-related
initiatives,withanaimtoempowerpublic-andprivate-sectororganisationsto
adoptAIinaresponsiblemanner:theNationalAIPrograminGovernment,14theNationalAIPrograminFinance,15theAIinHealthcareGuidelines,16andAIVerify.17
Japan’sAIWhitePaper18anditsmultilateralpushfortheDataFreeFlowwithTrust(DFFT)framework19haveadvancedtheinternationalAIagenda,whileChina’s14thFive-YearPlanforNationalInformatisation20andWhitePaperonTrustworthyAI21haveenabledtheriseofmanyinnovativeAIcompanies.
Likewise,AustraliahasreleasedtheNavigatingAIreport,22theAIEcosystemMomentumreport,23andtheResponsibleAINetwork24tooperationaliseAI.
OverallAIReadiness:SingaporeleadstheAPACregion(70.1),
followedbyJapan(59.8),andChina(59.7).
BusinessAIReadiness:SingaporeleadstheAPACregion(53.6),followedbyChina,(43.1),andSouthKorea(42.7).
GovernmentAIReadiness:SingaporeleadstheAPACregion(86.5),
followedbyAustralia(77.7)andJapan(77.5).
Table1:Overall,Business,andGovernmentAIReadiness2023(scoresoutof100)
GovernmentAIReadiness
2023score
Singapore(70.1)Singapore(53.6)Singapore(86.5)
2
Japan(59.8)
China(43.1)
Australia(77.7)
3
China(59.7)
SouthKorea(42.7)
Japan(77.5)
4
SouthKorea(59.2)
India(42.2)
China(76.3)
5
Australia(58.2)
Japan(42.1)
SouthKorea(75.7)
6
NewZealand(54.6)
Australia(38.7)
NewZealand(72.9)
7
India(49.8)
NewZealand(36.2)
Malaysia(64.4)
8
Malaysia(47.3)
Malaysia(30.3)
Thailand(59.9)
9
Thailand(43.6)
Thailand(27.3)
India(57.4)
10
Indonesia(39.3)
ThePhilippines(25.4)
Indonesia(55.0)
11
Vietnam(36.5)
Vietnam(25.0)
Vietnam(48.1)
12
ThePhilippines(35.7)
Indonesia(23.5)
ThePhilippines(46.0)
BusinessAIReadiness
2023score
OverallAIReadiness
2023score
Ranking
1
Source:AccessPartnershipresearch
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Figure1:OverallAIReadiness2019-2021-2023(scoresandranks)
Lookingattrendsovertime,Figure1shows:
Japan
59.8
South2021#260.0Korea
China59.2
59.7
#4
#3
Vietnam36.5
202143.3
#11
#7
Malaysia
India
49.8
2021#651.12019#447.7
#1
Indonesia
39.3
2021#1136.6
2019#736.9
2021#165.6
2019#163.9
#6
Australia
58.2
2021#357.8
2019#256.9
●Leader
●Aboveaverage●Belowaverage
?Singaporestandsoutbyconsistentlykeepingitstopspotsince2019,alongwithJapanretainingits2ndpositionsince2021.
?TheadditionofChinaandSouthKoreatothe2023editionoftheIndex
haspushedAustraliato5thfromits3rdplacein2021.Indonesiaand
#2
ThailandhaveseenthelargestriseintermsofoverallAIreadinessbetween
2021and2023.TheintroductionofoverarchingnationalAIstrategiesbybotheconomies,alongwithasuiteofenablinggovernmentinitiatives.
Thailand
43.6
2021#940.3
2019#638.7
Philippines
35.7
2021#1038.5
2019#835.9
Overall,outofthe12economiescoveredinthe2023editionoftheIndex,five(Australia,Indonesia,NewZealand,Singapore,andThailand)have
seentheiroverallAIreadinessimprove.
#12
#9
47.3
2021#748.2
2019#546.4
#10
#8
Singapore
70.1
NewZealand
54.6
2021#554.0
#5
●Newin2021
6
Figure2:GovernmentAIReadiness2019-2021-2023(scoresandranks)
2.2GovernmentAIReadiness
GovernmentAIreadinessassessesgovernments’abilitytoleverageand
Japan
77.5
South2021#371.6Korea
China75.7
76.3
#5
#4
Philippines
46.0
2021#1140.4
2019#838.4
#12
#9
Malaysia
India
57.4
2021#755.02019#550.2
#1
Indonesia
55.0
2021#1043.3
2019#741.4
2021#181.5
2019#176.4
#6
Australia
77.7
2021#274.2
2019#269.1
●Leader
●Aboveaverage●Belowaverage
harnessdata-driveninnovationsbyexaminingtheextenttowhichtheybuildenablingpoliciesandconducivebusinessecosystems.Italsoassessesthe
#3
degreetowhichAIisbeingusedbypublic-sectororganisationstoimproveefficienciesinthedeliveryofservices—thusensuringwiderandfaireraccesstoarangeofdigitalexperiences.
Thailand
59.9
2021#945.0
2019#642.8
Vietnam
48.1
2021#846.7
Figure2showsthatSingapore,Australia,andJapantakeupthetopthreespots,followedbyChina,SouthKorea,NewZealand,Malaysia,Thailand,andIndia.Ranking10th,11th,and12threspectively,Indonesia,Vietnam,andthePhilippinescontinuetorankatthelowerendofthespectrum.
#11
#8
Althoughgovernmentreadinesslevelshaveincreasedacrossalleconomies,thedifferencesbetweenhighandlowscorersremainsconsistentwiththe2021and2019editionsoftheIndex.Vietnamhasshownthesmallest
increaseingovernmentAIreadiness,droppingthreespotsfrom8thspot
64.4
2021#657.1
2019#452.3
in2021to11thin2023.WhiletheVietnamgovernmenthasrolledouttheNationalStrategyontheResearch,Development,andApplicationofAI
#10
#7
UntiltheYear2030,25andhasbeenheavilyinvestinginAIandotherdigitaltechnologies,26progressisimpactedbyalackofAItalentandexpertise.27
Singapore
86.5
NewZealand
72.9
2021#566.3
#2
●Newin2021
7
Lookingcloseratthegovernmentreadinessindicators,Table2shows:
?Acrossthespectrum,Singaporeleadsindigitaltransformationofthepublicsector,opengovernmentdata,humancapitalandresearch,ICTregulation,andgovernmentpromotionofinvestmentinemergingtechnologies.
?Australiaisamongthetopscorers,reflectingitssustainedmomentumtobuildonitsrichopendatasources28andtoengagebeyondthepublicsectorthroughinitiativessuchastheAusGovernmentDataSummit.29
?NewZealandisleadingindigitalgovernmentandopengovernmentdata.ThiscanbeattributedtotheOpenDataActionPlanrolledoutin2021,
whichseekstoenableopendataandacceleratethereleaseandreuseofopengovernmentdata.30
Table2:GovernmentAIReadiness2023,detailedscores(scoresoutof10)
GovernmentAIReadiness2023
Country
Digital
Evolution
Index
Digital
Government
Score
E-ParticipationIndex(EPI)
Open
Government
DataIndex
(OGDI)
HumanCapitalandResearch
H-indexforAIpublications
ICTRegulation
(“Governance”
pillar)
Government
Promotionof
Investment
inEmerging
Technologies
(“Government”
pillar)
Australia8.08.29.910.06.26.18.85.1
China
6.2
6.6
8.6
8.9
5.3
9.4
6.0
10.0
India
4.7
7.2
5.9
9.9
3.8
4.9
6.1
3.5
Indonesia
4.8
7.6
7.2
9.0
2.2
1.2
6.1
6.0
Japan
7.8
8.5
10.0
9.9
5.3
5.3
8.1
7.2
Malaysia
6.9
7.4
6.8
8.6
4.1
3.2
6.9
7.6
NewZealand
8.0
9.3
9.5
10.0
5.5
2.5
8.4
5.2
Philippines
4.4
7.0
4.9
7.3
2.5
0.8
6.0
3.9
Singapore
9.9
9.2
9.8
10.0
6.2
5.5
8.8
10.0
SouthKorea
8.3
8.7
9.4
9.7
4.8
4.4
7.4
7.7
Thailand
5.3
7.8
7.8
9.3
3.0
1.6
6.6
6.4
Vietnam
4.7
6.5
5.3
6.4
2.7
1.8
5.6
5.4
Source:SeethefulllistofdatasourcesinAppendixI.Methodology.AllcalculationsbyAccessPartnership.
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APACdevelopmentsingenerativeAI
ThissectionprovidesanoverviewofthegenerativeAIlandscapeacrossthe
12economiescoveredinthisreport.
Australia:TheAustraliangovernmentandbusinesseshavebeentakingactivestepstoharnessthepotentialofgenerativeAI,whichisestimatedtoadduptoAUD115billionannuallytoAustralia’seconomyby2030.31
InJuly2023,theDigitalTransformationAgency(DTA)andthe
DepartmentofIndustry,ScienceandResources(DISR)publishedasetof“interim”guidelinesontheuseofgenerativeAIbythepublicsector,forlowriskinstances.32Withintheprivatesector,AustralianemployeesareseeingariseintheuseofAIintheworkplace,withtwo-thirds(67
percent)ofrespondentsusinggenerativeAItoolsatworkweekly.33
China:TheCyberspaceAdministrationofChina(CAC)announced
comprehensiveregulationsforgenerativeAIinJuly2023,emphasising
adherencetocoresocialistvaluesandacontrolledrolloutofChatGPT-likeservices.34Thenewrules,effectivefromAugust2023,coverallgenerative
AIcontentservicesofferedtotheChinesepublic.35
India:AIisestimatedtounlockUSD621billionofproductivecapacity
inIndia,whichisequivalenttoalmostafifthofthecountry’sGDPin
2021.36India’sgenerativeAIfirmshaveattractedacumulativeinvestmentofmorethanUSD590million.37TheMinistryofElectronicsandIT(MeitY)
hasannouncedplanstodraftanewroadmaptodevelopIndia’sAI
ecosystemfocusedonitsdomesticIndiaAIPlatformtopromotelocal
start-ups,research,andinnovation.38
Indonesia:Indonesia’sgenerativeAImarketisforecastedtohavea
compoundannualgrowthrate(CAGR)ofover24.4percentfrom2023to2030.39Somebanksareexploringthepotentialofusinggenerative
AIcloudsolutionstoimprovethequalityoftheirchatbots,increase
employeeproductivity,andautomatecontentcreation.40TheIndonesian
governmenthasoutlineditsoverarchingAIpolicyframeworkintheStrategyforArtificialIntelligence2020-2045(StranasKA).41
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Japan:InApril2023,theLiberalDemocraticParty(LDP)releasedits
AIWhitePaper.42InMay2023,theJapanesegovernment’sAIStrategy
Councilreevaluatedandrestructuredtheissuesandstrategieson
generativeAIin“TentativeSummaryofAIIssues”.43InJuly2023,the
governmentannouncedaproposedAIauditandcertificationframeworkwhichoutlinesuserguidelinesforconfidentialityandmisinformation
issuesandarisk-basedapproachtoensuregenerativeAIcompliancewithJapan’slawsandregulations.44Japan’sMinistryofEducation
haspublishedguidelinesallowingthelimiteduseofgenerativeAIinelementary,juniorhigh,andhighschools.45
Malaysia:NearlyathirdofsurveyedcompanieshavealreadyintegratedgenerativeAI,andover40percentofICTprofessionalsreportthattheirorganisationsareactivelyexploringtheuseofgenerativeAItodrive
businessgrowth.46TheMalaysiangovernmenthasoutlineditsnationalAIpolicyframeworkintheMalaysianNationalAIRoadmapfor2021-2025.47
NewZealand:InMay2023,thePrivacyCommissionerofNewZealandreleasedguidanceonhisoffice’sexpectationsontheuseofgenerativeAIbybusinessesthataresubjecttothePrivacyAct2020.48ArevisedversionthatoutlinedpotentialprivacyrisksassociatedwithgenerativeAItools
wassubsequentlyissuedinJune2023.49
ThePhilippines:ItisestimatedthatgenerativeAIcanunlockUSD79.3
billionofproductivecapacity,whichisequivalenttoafifthofthecountry’sGDPin2022.50ThePhilippinesgovernmentlauncheditsNationalAI
StrategyRoadmapin2021.51
Singapore:InJune2023,theInfocommMediaDevelopmentAuthority(IMDA)publishedadiscussionpaper,incooperationwithAicadium,
toshareSingapore’spracticalandaccretiveapproachtogenerativeAIgovernance.52InJune2023,DeputyPrimeMinisterHengSweeKeatsharedthatanewinitiative,ProjectMindForge,whichwouldhelp
examinetherisksandopportunitiesofgenerativeAIforthefinancial
sectorbybringingkeystakeholdersfromthebankingsectortogetherwithleadingAIcompaniestopilotandprototypetoolsundertheauspicesofthegovernment.53
SouthKorea:InMay2023,theSouthKoreangovernmentannounced
thatitwillsetnewstandardsandguidelinesforcopyrightsofAI-generatedcontentbySeptember2023tominimisedisputesandconfusionover
intellectualpropertyrights.54InJune2023,theNationalInstituteof
TechnologyandStandards(NITES)establishedthefirstnationalstandard(KS)forAIethicsinKorea.55ThiswasaresponsetotheglobalproliferationofgenerativeAItechnologyandtheheighteneddiscussionssurroundingAIethics.56InJune2023,PresidentYoonSukYeoldeclaredtheParis
Initiative,whichcontainsthebasicprinciplesforestablishingaglobaldigitalordertoestablishadigitalethicscodeintheeraofadvancingtechnologiessuchasChatGPT.57
Thailand:TheprivatesectorinThailandisexploringgenerativeAI’spotentialandapplicationsinmarketingandchatbots.58TheThai
governmenthaspublisheditsNationalAIStrategyandActionPlan(2022-2027)inJuly2022.59
Vietnam:TheprivatesectorhasshowninterestingenerativeAI
applications,butthenumberofgenerativeAI-focusedcompanies
remainsrelativelysmall.60In2021,theVietnamgovernmentlaunchedtheNationalStrategyontheResearch,Development,andApplicationofAIUntiltheYear2030.61
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2.3BusinessAIReadiness
BusinessAIreadinessassessesthedegreetowhichprivate-sectororganisationsarefinancially,organisationally,andculturallycapableofadaptingtotherapidlychangingmarketdynamicsofanincreasinglydata-drivenglobaldigitaleconomy.
TheBusinessAIreadinessscoreislowerthantheGovernmentAIreadinessscoreasbusinessescoveredinthereadinessscorealsocomprisestart-upsandMSMEsinadditiontoenterprises.ItisestimatedthatSMEsalonecomprise96percent
ofallbusinessesinAsia.62Hence,eventhoughenterprisesarequicktoadopt
AIintheirbusinessoperations,smallerplayerslikeMSMEslagbehindinadoptionduetolackoftechnologicalinfrastructure,budget,andashortageofAItalent
andexpertise.63
GenerativeAIislikelytoleveltheplayingfieldandencouragebroaderAI
adoptionamongsmallerplayersbyofferingaffordableandcustomisedsolutions,automatingtasks,improvingdecision-making,enhancingcustomerexperience,andfacilitatingscalablegrowth.64
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Figure3:BusinessAIReadiness2019-2021-2023(scoresandranks)
Figure3showsthat:
?Singapore,China,andSouthKoreaholdthetopthreespots,followed
byIndia,Japan,Australia,NewZealand,Malaysia,andThailand.Ranking10th,11th,and12threspectively,thePhilippines,Vietnam,andIndonesiasitatthelowerendofthespectrum.
?Singaporehasretainedthetoppositionintheregionsince2019,withbusinessesacrosskeysectors—financialservices,healthcare,transportandlogistics,andtourism—well-equippedtoadoptAI.65
?InChina,AIadoptionhasmainlyfocusedonthefinancialservices,retail,andhigh-techsectors,whichtogetherrepresentoverathirdofthecountry’sAImarket.66
?Vietnamhasshownthegreatestdecreaseinbusinessreadiness,droppingfrom7thspotin2021to11thin2023.ThismaybeduetoashortageofAItalent.67
?Ofthecountriescoveredintheinaugural2019editionoftheIndex,
Indonesiahasexperiencedthelargestfall(droppingfrom8thspot
in2019to12thin2023),followedbyMalaysia,Thailand,andthe
Philippines(whichalldroppedbythreespotsbetween2019and2023).WhilethesecountrieshaveallrecentlylaunchednationalAIstrategiesandroadmaps,theyremainbelowtheAPACaverageforbusiness
readiness.Thishighlightsthepressingneedfornationalinitiativestoequiptheregion’s70millionSMEswiththetoolstocapitaliseonAI.68
Japan
42.1
2021#248.4
China43.1
#3
#2
Philippines
25.4
2021#936.6
2019#733.5
#10
#4
India
42.2
2021#347.32019#245.2
#1
Indonesia
23.5
2021#1129.9
2019#832.4
2021#149.7
2019#151.3
#7
Australia
38.7
2021#641.5
2019#344.8
●Leader
●Aboveaverage●Belowaverage
SouthKorea42.7
#5
Thailand
27.3
2021#1035.6
2019#634.6
Vietnam
25.0
2021#739.9
#11
#9
Malaysia30.3
2021#839.42019#540.5
#12
#8
Singapore
53.6
NewZealand
36.2
2021#541.7
#6
●Newin2021
12
Lookingcloseratthebusinessreadinessindicators,Table3showsthat:
?Singaporeisaheadofothercountriesintermsofbusinesses’adoptionof
emergingtechnologiesandbusinesssophistication.Singaporealsoleadsintermsofventurecapitalavailabilityandvaluation,amajorfactorbehindthedynamism—andlongevity—ofAIstart-ups.Chinaleadsthewayintermsofknowledgeandtechnologyoutputs.69
?SouthKorealeadsintermsofcreativeoutputs,whichincludeintangibleassets(suchasglobalvalueof5,000mostvaluablebrands),70creativegoodsand
services,andcreativegoodsexports(suchasmovies,music,anddramas).71
Table3.BusinessAIReadiness2023,detailedscores(scoresoutof10)
?IndialeadsintermsofnumberofAIstart-ups,scoringaheadofotherAPAC
economies.ThismaybelinkedtothefactthattotalinvestmentsinAIstart-upsinIndiastoodatUSD3.24billionin2022,withfundingdevotedtoAIstart-upstotallingUSD7.73billionbetween2013and2022.72
GovernmentAIReadiness2023
Country
Companies’
AdoptionofEmerging
Technologies
Business
Sophistication
KnowledgeandTechnologyOutputs
CreativeOutputs
Labour-Market
Reconfiguration
(“Churn”)Dueto
DigitalTransformation
NumberofAIStart-Ups
VentureCapital
Availability&Valuation
Australia8.24.93.23.82.12.12.8
China
..
5.6
5.7
4.9
2.3
4.5
2.9
India
5.2
3.1
3.4
2.4
2.2
9.4
3.9
Indonesia
5.9
2.2
1.9
1.9
2.8
0.4
1.4
Japan
8.5
5.8
5.3
3.9
2.4
1.2
2.4
Malaysia
7.2
3.6
3.2
2.7
2.5
0.4
1.6
NewZealand
7.8
4.4
3.6
3.8
..
0.3
1.8
Philippines
5.2
3.7
3.1
2.1
2.6
0.1
1.1
Singapore
8.9
6.6
4.9
3.9
2.1
2.0
9.3
SouthKorea
7.5
5.8
5.5
5.5
2.3
1.6
1.7
Thailand
6.1
3.6
3.0
2.5
2.4
0.3
1.3
Vietnam
5.0
3.2
2.6
3.1
2.1
0.4
1.1
Sources:SeethefulllistofdatasourcesinAppendixI.Methodology.AllcalculationsbyAccessPartnership.13
3.Recommendations
The2023IndexfindingsshowthatdespiteAPACeconomies’varyingdegrees
ofAIreadinessandtheirdifferingapproaches,allofthemareprioritisingthe
advancementofAIandgenerativeAI.Comparedto2019and2021,AIisnowatthetopofnationalagendasforalleconomies,theimplementationofnationalAIstrategiesiswellunderway,andawarenessonthepotentialimpactofAIforeconomicgrowthanddevelopmentisatanall-timehigh.
ImplementNationalAIstrategies
Atthetimeofwriting,mostAPACcountrieshaveaNationalAI
strategyinplace,and,insomecases,aNationalAIbodydevotedexclusivelytocoordinatingAIefforts.Yetnotallcountrieshave
progressedintermsofreadiness.ThisisbecausehavingaNationalAIpolicyoragencyinplacedoesnotautomaticallyleadtoeffectiveAIadoptionandoperationalisation.Thisentailsgivinggovernmentagenciesthemandate,authority,legitimacy,budget,andresourcestoimplementthestrategy.
Tobetrulyeffective,NationalAIstrategiesneedtobedistilled
aswhole-of-governmentefforts,withactionplansandroadmaps
thatareindustry-andsector-specific.Asdemonstratedbythe
experiencesofSingapore,Japan,China,SouthKorea,andAustralia,
thisisanapproachthatallowsnationalAIstrategiestobesustainedovertime.
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Adoptarisk-basedapproachtoAIregulation,andharmonisationandconsistencyaround
existin
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