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News Forum - Thai businesses gear up for AI-mazing future with tech adoption plans
A recent survey reveals that approximately 17% of Thai organisations are currently utilising artificial intelligence (AI), with 73% planning to adopt the technology in the future. This data comes from the Readiness for the Application of AI Technology for Digital Services in 2024 survey, conducted by the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) and the National … … The story Thai businesses gear up for AI-mazing future with tech adoption plans as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand flights face delays amid severe monsoon weather
Thailand is currently grappling with severe weather conditions, including heavy rainfall during the monsoon season, which is affecting aviation visibility and causing flooding in many areas. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) reported that Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd. (AEROTHAI) is prepared to handle these challenges by implementing measures to ensure flight safety and … … The story Thailand flights face delays amid severe monsoon weather as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Firecracker folly: Phuket driver’s explosive secret sparks car blaze
A Thai driver yesterday admitted to storing an assortment of firecrackers in his car, which led to a blaze that engulfed his vehicle and another nearby in Phuket. A witness lodged a complaint with Mueang Phuket Police Station around 8.30pm, Yesterday, October 3, reporting the fire that erupted on two vehicles in Soi Shopping, right … … The story Firecracker folly: Phuket driver’s explosive secret sparks car blaze as seen on Thaiger News. Read the full story -
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News Forum - Thailand to go cashless by 2028, leads ASEAN in RTP usage
Cash will continue to flow for a long time while the cashless infrastructure gets rolled out. Much of Thailand is still developing and many small shops outside of the big cities lack the hardware and internet connectivity to be cashless. Even famously "cashless" China still allows cash to flow alongside its cashless infrastructure. A lot of elderly people still want to use cash, and in 2020 the Chinese Govt established fines for businesses that refuse to accept cash. idk why the embedded hyperlink is disappearing. Well here it is anyway: https://www.cashmatters.org/blog/chinas-central-bank-defends-the-right-to-pay-cash -
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News Forum - American woman makes long journey to Thailand to see Moo Deng (video)
May be the zoo can reimburse her flight ticket cost.
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