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KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 10): Minister in the Prime Minister's Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa held productive discussions on Thursday in Shenzhen with two major Chinese technology firms, Baidu and Tencent, to explore strategic collaborations aimed at advancing the Federal Territories.

Zaliha said her discussions with Baidu revolved around developing artificial intelligence (AI) talent through the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives.

“If effectively implemented, this could lead to the development of more local AI experts, empowering our youth and enhancing the nation’s competitiveness in technology.

“Besides this, we also explored using AI technology to improve traffic management and public transport, contributing to a better quality of life in urban areas,” she said in a Facebook post on Thursday.

Zaliha said that in the evening meeting, Tencent introduced the SuperApps concept — a platform integrating various government services to streamline public access to services, thereby reducing bureaucracy and enhancing service quality.

She said Tencent had shared their CSR programme, which supports car-free days, encouraging communities to convert their participation into charitable contributions.

This initiative would align with Kuala Lumpur's Car Free Morning programme, promoting a healthier lifestyle and a greener city, she said.

“To ensure greater impact, I will request the Federal Territories Department to collaborate with the three local authorities — Kuala Lumpur City Hall, Putrajaya Corporation and Labuan Corporation — to review these concepts and develop suitable implementations,” she added.

“With these efforts, we aim to accelerate the achievement of the CHASE City vision, focusing on sustainability, efficiency and well-being for all residents of the Federal Territories,” she concluded.

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