Malaysia Oversight

Use human values to deal with AI challenge, says Anwar

By theStar in August 18, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Use human values to deal with AI challenge, says Anwar



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SEPANG: Malaysians have to face challenges concerning the use of artificial intelligence (AI) head-on by emphasising humanistic values and critical thinking, says Datuk Seri Ibrahim.

The Prime Minister acknowledged that these challenges are present because the country is embarking on something new.

He emphasised on the importance of paying attention to the human element as the country delves into the use of the AI.

“We must not only focus on developing expertise but also on nurturing values,” he said in response to a question from a Multimedia University (MMU) information technology student.

“This way, our people will not face the negative side of technology such as overdependence and will always remember to include the human element,” he said during a dialogue at MMU’s campus in Cyberjaya on Monday (Aug 18) after launching its new Faculty of Artificial Intelligence and Engineering.

MMU student Elisha said she is proud to see AI being developed in Malaysia but expressed worry that students would become overly dependent on it.

“What is the government’s plan to ensure AI is used wisely while still protecting our critical thinking skills?” asked Elisha during a Q&A session.

She said some students prefer to learn using AI instead of attending lectures in person.

In response, reminded students that they have a responsibility to be present in class and learn directly from their teachers.

“The way a teacher conveys knowledge is not the same as AI – and this is something that universities and schools must pay attention to,” said .

He also said some countries prohibit students from bringing or using smart phones in school and some have banned those under 16 from having social media accounts, adding these rules are there for good and clear reasons.

 

 

 



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