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Students of Lac Hong Bilingual School won first prize in the AI ​​application competition in business.

(DN) - On the afternoon of May 25, the University of Economics and Law (Ho Chi Minh City National University) organized the final round of the 2nd AI in Business Competition.

Báo Đồng NaiBáo Đồng Nai25/05/2025

A group of 5 students from Lac Hong Bilingual Secondary School won first prize in Group A of the Artificial Intelligence in Business Competition. Photo: NTCC
A group of 5 students from Lac Hong Bilingual Secondary School won first prize in Group A of the Artificial Intelligence in Business Competition. Photo: NTCC

With an AI application solution to optimize management processes, reduce workload and increase outstanding business efficiency, a group of 5 students from Lac Hong Bilingual Secondary School (Bien Hoa city) excellently won first prize in Group A of the competition.

This year’s AI in Business competition was held from March 1 to May 25, with the theme of Applying Artificial Intelligence to Drive User Growth in E-Commerce. The competition consisted of two groups: Group A for high school students in Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding areas, and Group B for university students in Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding areas.

This is a playground for students to improve their skills in the fields of technology and business, opening up new career opportunities. At the same time, it is an opportunity for students to delve into artificial intelligence, exploit the power of big data analysis and automation - technologies that are shaping and restructuring the world of e-commerce.

Hai Yen

Source: https://baodongnai.com.vn/tin-moi/202505/hoc-sinh-truong-song-ngu-lac-hong-doat-giai-nhat-cuoc-thi-ung-dung-ai-trong-kinh-doanh-f0c3639/


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