Caution in Taiwan's AI Sector

Despite the surge of global interest and investment in the field of artificial intelligence, many Taiwanese companies remain cautious. DIGITIMES reports that this caution is due to uncertainties about the real sustainability of the AI boom and its long-term effects.

This attitude translates into a certain reluctance to engage in massive investments, preferring a more measured and wait-and-see approach. Taiwanese companies seem to want to carefully assess the risks and opportunities before fully launching into the sector.

General context

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming numerous sectors, from industrial automation to healthcare, finance and transport. However, the speed of this change also raises concerns about the impact on the world of work and the need for adequate regulation. The caution of Taiwanese companies reflects an awareness of these challenges and a willingness to address them responsibly.