Bhutan has made significant strides in digital governance, including the establishment of secure digital platforms, but critical gaps remain in...
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Bhutan has made significant strides in digital governance, including the establishment of secure digital platforms, but critical gaps remain in artificial intelligence (AI) readiness. This is according to the United Nations Development Programme report, “Artificial Intelligence Readiness Assessment 2024.
Bhutan has made significant strides in digital governance, including the establishment of secure digital platforms, but critical gaps remain in...
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