Vietnam is stepping up efforts to build a top artificial intelligence team. The country aims to connect talent at home and abroad. It wants to expand training and boost local research. These steps match new national plans for science and digital growth.
The Ministry of Science and Technology formed a global expert network. This team brings together scientists, leaders, and thinkers from many lands. International specialists can also join the group to help the nation.
The main goal is to draw skilled people to key tasks. The network links schools, firms, and experts to form strong teams. These teams will help make new tools and bring them to market. Experts will also guide leaders on big national tech plans.
This network acts as an open and free group rather than an office. It will work on real challenges that local people face every day. It will help build models for health, schools, smart cities, and data safety.
Science leaders say AI must enter schools and firms right now. Connecting global talent is key to real progress. Top experts must teach young people and inspire new ideas. They must help local teams master key tech tools.
Bringing tech leaders close to students helps create future masters. The country plans to use models that link firm problems with school research. State funds will help back these top projects. Mentors overseas will also guide local students and firms.
National groups will fund top research projects. Other institutes will host talks and connect experts across the globe. Task choices will follow clear rules to ensure fair play for all.
Leaders also want to give schools and research groups more freedom. They want groups to hire top talent without slow state rules. Past plans show that high pay alone is not enough to win talent. Scientists need good labs, smart students, and strong projects to grow.
The state also approved a broad human resource plan for the coming decade. This plan aims to make AI use a basic skill for workers and students. Most young students will learn basic AI skills in school. All college students will learn about AI, ethics, and data safety.
The plan targets public workers and teachers as well. Millions of workers will get training to use these tools safely. Tens of thousands of teachers will learn how to guide their class.
At the high end, the country wants fifty thousand college graduates who can use AI in key fields. It also wants ten thousand skilled engineers and experts. At least fifteen hundred of them will lead core tech tasks.
Together, the expert network and the training plan aim to build a strong team. This large workforce will help the nation master strategic tech for years to come.

