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AI governance, sustainability, and strategic adoption in South-east Asia requires a special mindset

By Amir Sohrabi Regional Vice President (ASEAN-Korea) and Head of Digital Transformation (Emerging EMEA & AP), SAS | Wednesday, May 7, 2025, 10:15 PM Asia/Singapore

AI governance, sustainability, and strategic adoption in South-east Asia requires a special mindset

Guided by the ASEAN Guide on AI Governance and Ethics, the strategy carefully blends sustainability, collaboration, and execution for whole-of-region progress.

While AI development trajectory seems to be shaped solely by technological breakthroughs, note that key forces such as regulatory shifts, environmental responsibility, and strategic execution can still influence the next phase of AI adoption in terms of business strategies and broader economic and societal impact.

Behind every AI breakthrough lies an invisible environmental cost. In 2025, the focus is now on smarter and more efficient AI, driven by fierce competition.

The responsibility does not rest solely with hyperscalers: AI adopters can also rethink how they train and deploy models. Businesses can prioritize cloud-optimized solutions that minimize resource waste. Importantly, strong AI governance is critical.

The seven dimensions of AI governance

To prevent AI misuse, there is an urgent need for robust governance frameworks that ensure ethical AI development and deployment.

To wit, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has ratified a Guide on AI Governance and Ethics (2024) to encourage responsible AI development among member states.

The non-binding framework is built on seven core principles:

  • Transparency and explainability
  • Fairness and equity
  • Security and safety
  • Robustness and reliability
  • Human-centricity
  • Privacy and data governance
  • Accountability and integrity

For generative AI (GenAI), data quality is paramount. Poor data yields unreliable results, increasing the risk of biased AI outputs. Organizations that prioritize high-quality data management will not only produce superior AI outcomes but also position themselves well in regulatory compliance and ethical AI deployment.

As GenAI development matures, the industry is moving beyond the hype cycle towards a more pragmatic, results-driven approach. Efficiency and real-world business value will take precedence over buzzwords and speculative innovations. Firms are currently refining their AI strategies by simplifying models and focusing on specialized large language models and small language models tailored to industry-specific needs.

With the commoditization of base-level large language models and the rise of open-source platforms, AI development is becoming more decentralized, offering businesses the flexibility to customize solutions without reliance on generic large-scale models.

Balancing speed with responsible development

AI adoption across the region is progressing at varying speeds. Some countries are racing full-steam ahead, while others are taking a cautious, wait-and-see approach by monitoring global trends before fully committing to AI policies.

However, any delays have to weighed carefully by governments deliberating on the right time to jump in. In the meantime, early adopters could cement a strong and widening lead by tomorrow.

When the region is done with AI experimentation, the immediate future will be defined by the  execution phase:

  • Organizations must be prepared to shift from pilot projects to fully integrated, scalable AI solutions that deliver tangible value while adhering to ASEAN’s Guide on AI Governance and Ethics.
  • This means prioritizing high-quality data management to ensure fairness and reliability; adopting cloud-optimized solutions to minimize environmental impact; and embedding AI into core business processes with transparency and accountability.
  • Collaboration between the region’s governments and businesses will be needed to strengthen governance frameworks and ensure that AI drives economic growth and societal progress across the region.

By aligning with these principles, the SEA region can mitigate regulatory and reputational risks while fostering trust among stakeholders. All actions must balance AI adoption speed with a strong deliberate collective sense of responsibility.

In doing so, the region will not only keep pace in the global AI race but also shape a future where responsible innovation leads the way.

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