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Navigating the Future of Work with AI and ML

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The world of work is on the brink of massive transformation. AI and ML are reshaping the global workplace. From the bustling business hubs of Thailand to dynamic markets worldwide, organisations are awakening to the potential of these technologies to redefine growth, efficiency, and competitive strategy despite challenges such as data quality and clarity of application cases.

Impact of loan rate cuts on key players deemed as limited

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The country's four largest banks expect a limited impact from the reduction in their loan interest rates based on the specific customer demographics and the limited time frame of the debt relief measures.

Push for new power trade system

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Businesses are repeating their call for the government to change the country's electricity trade from the decade-long enhanced single buyer (ESB) system because it does not facilitate increased use of renewable power.

Call to renew levy on tourists

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Tourism operators are urging the new tourism minister to resume the plan to collect a 300-baht fee from tourists because it is not considered an obstacle to arrivals.

Tech chiefs set out their strategies

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The new head of IBM Thailand and regional leader for Schneider Electric have sounded off on their visions for Thailand amidst multiple challenges, including geopolitical conflicts, economic obstacles and disruptive technology.

Ondash aims for shot at ONE contract

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Strawweight Muay Thai athlete Abdalla Ondash has had a remarkable start to his career under the ONE banner. On Friday, he'll be aiming for another achievement -- a coveted 3.5-million-baht contract with ONE Championship.

School exec caught in 'tea-money' NACC sting

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A deputy director of a school in Khon Kaen was caught red-handed taking "tea money" from parents in exchange for enrolling their child mid-term, the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) says.

How VAT on cheap imported goods adds up

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Thailand has embraced the digital economy, with trade on foreign online platforms increasing rapidly, disrupting domestic entrepreneurs.



Phuket begs for water fix

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Tourism authorities in Phuket are begging the government to deal with the water shortage problem which is contributing to higher costs for hotel operators amid growing numbers of visitors.

South Africa, Thailand forge ahead together

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Bilateral relationships between Thailand and South Africa have yielded good outcomes, especially in the agricultural sector, according to South Africa's Ambassador to Thailand Darkey Africa.

Nakhon Sawan honours Chinese deities

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The annual Chao Mae Thapthim-Chao Pho Chao Mae Takhli Festival is back in Nakhon Sawan and runs until Sunday at the Chao Mae Thapthim Shrine in Takhli district. Throughout the day, pilgrims and tourists can worship Chinese deities for prosperity, success and fortune.

Discover the finest chocolate creations at CentralWorld

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After a successful debut last year, Thailand Craft Cocoa is back to please chocolate and cocoa lovers with a variety of "craft at heart" cocoa products at the Eden Zone and Central Court, 1st floor of CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Road, from today until May 8.

Two chefs unite for a special dinner

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Chef Bank of Aromkwan, who shares a mutual love of smoke, charcoal and open-flame cooking, will join hands with chef Shane of Quince Bangkok for the "Quince x Aromkwan: Inferno" dinner, at Quince on Soi Somkid, Phloenchit Road, on May 16 at 5pm.

Sweet treats at Siam Paragon Tropical Fruit Parade 2024

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The best and freshest fruits sourced from over 30 top orchards across the country will be presented during Siam Paragon Tropical Fruit Parade 2024, which will take place at Parc Paragon of Siam Paragon, from May 6-15.

World oblivious to risk of all-out war in Africa

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'We could see an all-out war between all the tribes and that is really the doomsday scenario. At this point, it's not unrealistic," the head of an international non-government organisation that is working in Sudan told the Al Jazeera news agency last week. (She asked them to withhold her name to protect her in-country team in North Darfur.)

Why the economy is heading for a crisis

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I wish I were this good when it comes to picking winning lottery ticket. Just a few days ago, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) lowered its 2024 GDP growth projection from 2.8% to 2.4%, citing blah, blah, blah.

Jorakay plans new factory in Vietnam

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Jorakay Corporation, a manufacturer of tile adhesive, grouting products and construction chemicals under the Crocodile brand, plans to invest 300 million baht in 2028 to set up a factory in Vietnam to tap strong demand and expand its export base to the Philippines and Indonesia.

Firm urges 1 super-app per ministry

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Each ministry should have its own super-application to facilitate their operations and enable better public service, in line with the country's digital transformation, according to Pro Inside, an intelligence system integration service provider.

PM reaffirms basic wage commitment

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin pledged on Wednesday, International Labour Day, that he would not forget his promise about a basic wage increase, saying the rise must be sufficient for the living costs of workers.

Influenza outbreak hits jail

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Nakhon Si Thammarat: An outbreak of influenza at Nakhon Si Thammarat prison has infected almost 3,500 inmates and resulted in two deaths, according to public health officials.

Government salutes AI industry

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The government is moving to fully embrace and support the artificial intelligence (AI) industry and pave the way for digital infrastructure in the future, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

Cabinet conundrum

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Less than eight months into office and Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has decided to reshuffle his cabinet to, in his own words, "put the right man in the right job".





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