Bangkok Post
A closer look at the AI hype train
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As Thailand adopts artificial intelligence (AI), IT specialists warn some government agencies developing AI projects may repeat the mistakes of the app development era, when huge budgets were spent on digital projects that allegedly delivered little benefit to the public.
Key facts
- As Thailand adopts artificial intelligence (AI), IT specialists warn some government agencies developing AI projects may repeat the mistakes of the app development era, when huge budgets were spent on digital projects that allegedly delivered little benefit to the public.
- Critics are concerned that AI risks becoming the latest buzzword exploited by state agencies to justify requests for billion-baht budgets to develop projects, which could become a new avenue for budget corruption.
- Instead, Thailand needs stronger AI governance, transparent procurement, and an outcome-based evaluation approach to prevent AI projects from becoming another taxpayer-funded "digital graveyard".
- According to a Digital Government Development Agency website that lists details on government spending, in fiscal 2025 there were 804 AI projects valued at 1.4 billion baht, and in fiscal 2026 there are 685 AI projects valued at roughly 737 million baht.
- Digital pundit Pawoot Pongvitayapanu, a list MP from the People's Party, said 3-4 years ago every government agency was encouraged to develop its own application.
Summary
Critics are concerned that AI risks becoming the latest buzzword exploited by state agencies to justify requests for billion-baht budgets to develop projects, which could become a new avenue for budget corruption.
Instead, Thailand needs stronger AI governance, transparent procurement, and an outcome-based evaluation approach to prevent AI projects from becoming another taxpayer-funded "digital graveyard".