What To Know
- BAAES Director Eakasit Piyasangtong revealed that the next phase of the initiative will emphasize building a comprehensive AI ecosystem, covering infrastructure such as data centers, access to affordable devices, and research hubs for AI development.
- Thailand’s long-term vision is to transition from a technology consumer to an AI innovator, producing homegrown technologies and thought leaders who can compete on the global stage.
Thailand AI News: A New Era of Smart Learning
Thailand is taking a bold leap toward digital transformation in education, launching a sweeping initiative to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) across schools nationwide. The effort, driven by the Bureau of Academic Affairs and Educational Standards (BAAES) under the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), aims to reshape how young Thais learn, think, and interact in classrooms. The move reflects the nation’s ambition to boost student performance, improve global education rankings, and prepare a generation capable of thriving in an AI-driven world. In the midst of this ambitious transformation, this Thailand AI News report highlights how Thailand is steadily building a robust digital foundation for future learning.

Thailand launches a nationwide push to bring AI into schools, training millions of teachers and building a digital ecosystem for future-ready education.
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Empowering Teachers and Students with AI Tools
BAAES has already rolled out AI-powered teaching materials and handbooks for both educators and learners. Over 700 pilot schools and more than 60,000 students have participated in early trials, which have shown significant improvements in digital literacy and engagement. The initiative doesn’t stop with students—Thailand has trained over two million teachers in AI applications, ensuring that educators can seamlessly incorporate new technologies into their classrooms. Partnerships with tech giants like Google, Microsoft, Deepseek, Chattivity, Gemini, and Leonardo have provided advanced resources, helping to align Thai classrooms with global digital standards.
Digital Citizen Plus and the Rise of Ethical AI Education
Alongside the AI integration, Thailand’s Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) has launched the “Digital Citizen Plus” program. This nationwide project focuses on teaching digital ethics, aiming to raise what it calls “digital intelligence.” The goal is to equip teachers with the knowledge to guide students toward responsible and creative use of technology—avoiding misuse while encouraging innovation. It also supports children in learning about cybersecurity, online privacy, and the societal implications of AI.
Building a Full AI Ecosystem for the Future
BAAES Director Eakasit Piyasangtong revealed that the next phase of the initiative will emphasize building a comprehensive AI ecosystem, covering infrastructure such as data centers, access to affordable devices, and research hubs for AI development. Thailand’s long-term vision is to transition from a technology consumer to an AI innovator, producing homegrown technologies and thought leaders who can compete on the global stage. The government’s multi-agency cooperation signals a strong national commitment to fostering a smart, ethical, and inclusive education system powered by artificial intelligence.
Regional and Global Context
Thailand’s actions mirror similar initiatives by other emerging economies. China, for instance, has made AI education compulsory in schools, with more than 1,400 institutions dedicating at least eight hours per semester to AI studies. Brazil’s legislators in Rio de Janeiro are exploring AI as a learning tool for students with disabilities. These efforts reflect a growing recognition worldwide that AI literacy is essential for future competitiveness and equality in education.
Thailand’s initiative could redefine the country’s education system, ensuring that future generations not only use AI but help shape its evolution. By bridging technology with ethics, the nation is setting a model for digital inclusion and innovation in Southeast Asia.
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