🌏 The ASEAN Foundation launches Digital Outlook to strengthen regional AI governance
New regional studies shift the focus from AI adoption to readiness, governance, and long-term impact

📌 The Main Takeaway
The ASEAN Foundation, with support from Google.org, has officially launched the ASEAN Digital Outlook alongside the AI Ready ASEAN Research, marking a significant step in strengthening regional digital governance.
Unveiled at the AI Ready ASEAN: 3rd Regional Policy Convening in Manila, the two reports provide a comprehensive assessment of digital maturity, AI readiness, and institutional preparedness across ASEAN Member States.
Artificial intelligence is now a staple in Southeast Asia’s education and daily life, with a rapid adoption of generative AI tools. However, while usage is high, foundational understanding, ethical literacy, and governance frameworks are still catching up. The message is clear: we must move beyond access toward readiness, responsibility, and long-term impact.
📡 Why It’s on Our Radar
Developed with the ASEAN Digital Senior Officials’ Meeting, these reports provide a high-resolution snapshot of the region’s tech landscape:
🏗️ Infrastructure: Assessing the actual capacity for digital and AI growth across Member States.
🛡️ Governance: Measuring cybersecurity readiness and the ability to protect public data.
🎓 Education Focus: The research specifically examines how students, parents, and educators are shaping AI adoption.
🤝 Public Trust: Gauging the level of societal confidence in automated systems and digital maturity.
📊 The Power of the Programme
The AI Ready ASEAN initiative has already delivered massive regional impact:
👥 5 Million+ Beneficiaries: Reached through broad AI literacy initiatives.
🧠 100,000+ Learners: Successfully completed in-depth, technical AI training.
🏫 3,000+ Master Trainers: Empowered to lead digital transformation in their local communities.
⚠️ The Urgency Behind the Launch
With nearly one-third of ASEAN’s 660 million people under 20, the pace of change is unprecedented.
💰 Economic Stakes: The regional digital economy is projected to skyrocket from US$300 billion to US$1 trillion by 2030.
🇻🇳 Vietnam Spotlight: Nearly 90% of students and 80% of educators already use GenAI tools.
🇵🇭 Philippines Spotlight: Over 80% of students report active AI usage.
📉 The Readiness Gap: Despite high adoption, structured training and institutional confidence remain significantly lower.
Marija Ralic, head of Google.org Asia-Pacific, emphasized that access alone is not enough—real readiness requires understanding AI’s limits, ethical risks, and governance implications.

📊 What’s at Stake
Fragmented national approaches are no longer enough in an interconnected ecosystem. Key gaps include:
🛠️ Skill Development: Ensuring the workforce can handle AI-driven shifts.
🎭 Emerging Risks: Combating deepfake-enabled fraud, misinformation, and scams.
⚖️ Responsible Governance: Designing frameworks that prevent technological acceleration from deepening inequality.
Fragmented national approaches may no longer be sufficient in an interconnected digital ecosystem.
🎯 The Bigger Picture
The launch of the ASEAN Digital Outlook signals a broader regional recalibration:
Not just “Are we using AI?”
But “Are we prepared to govern it responsibly?”
By grounding policy in data, the ASEAN Foundation aims to support:
✅ Ethical AI Adoption: Ensuring tools are used safely and transparently.
📈 Inclusive Growth: Making sure digital transformation benefits all Member States equally.
🌐 Global Leadership: Positioning ASEAN as a model for responsible AI governance in the Global South.
As Southeast Asia positions itself as one of the world’s fastest-growing digital economies, responsible AI governance will determine whether technological acceleration translates into long-term opportunity—or deepening inequality.

📰 Beyond the Headlines
The studies suggest that AI adoption is no longer the main challenge. Access to tools is expanding rapidly across Southeast Asia.
The real test lies in institutional coherence, ethical safeguards, and long-term governance capacity.
Without coordinated regional strategies, uneven digital maturity could widen development gaps between Member States. With strong alignment, however, ASEAN has the opportunity to position itself as a model for responsible AI governance in the Global South.
“Across ASEAN, we are seeing AI use grow faster than our systems’ ability to guide it,” - Dr. Piti Srisangnam, Executive Director of the ASEAN Foundation
🔮 The Bottom Line
As Southeast Asia positions itself as one of the world’s fastest-growing digital economies, responsible governance will determine whether AI translates into long-term opportunity or deepening inequality. The Digital Outlook is not simply measuring readiness—it is shaping the region’s digital trajectory.
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