Popular Post webfact Posted Wednesday at 11:49 PM Popular Post Posted Wednesday at 11:49 PM Picture courtesy of Siam Rath The Thai Immigration Bureau is launching a major AI training initiative aimed at modernising its operations for the digital age. On 4th June 2025, a significant training session took place at the Immigration Bureau 2, led by Pol. Maj. Gen. Cherngron Rimpadee. The event was attended by over 100 officers at the site and broadcast live to more than 2,000 police personnel across the country. The training, themed "Using Technology and AI to Enhance Operational Efficiency", marks a pivotal step in reforming state agencies. It seeks to prepare immigration officers for the fast-evolving technological landscape to better serve the public and tourists with greater speed and accuracy. Held at the Hyatt Regency Suvarnabhumi, the programme includes both theoretical and practical components. Officers will gain skills in using Generative AI and digital tools like ChatGPT, Google Gemini, DeepL, and more for various tasks, including data analysis, language translation, and chatbot creation. According to Pol. Maj. Gen. Cherngron, the initiative aligns with policies set by Pol. Lt. Gen. Phanumas Boonyarak. This encompasses the use of cutting-edge technology to enhance the screening of individuals entering and exiting the country, thereby bolstering public and societal confidence in investigation and enforcement efforts. The project aims to elevate Thailand's immigration services to meet global standards. The training, spread over six weeks, features more than 30 topics and is available onsite and online, with classes occurring every Wednesday and Saturday outside regular office hours. Expert speakers, including Dr. Phraya Boonkwan from SIIT and Dr. Smith Batthararath from the National Telecommunications Public Company, provide in-depth knowledge to participants. Picture courtesy of Siam Rath Preliminary surveys suggest that 88.2% of officers are keen on AI training, particularly in aspects like automatic language translation. This is crucial, as officers often interact with passengers from diverse backgrounds, requiring advanced language skills. The training will also cover document preparation using AI and in-depth data analysis. Immigration Bureau 2 is transitioning from a traditional checkpoint to a "national security smart organisation", ready to adapt and advance in today's rapidly changing world. Public updates and results of the training can be followed through the bureau's channels, promising more efficient, clearer, and quicker services soon. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Siam Rath 2025-06-05 1 4
Popular Post Tarteso Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM 40 minutes ago, webfact said: promising more efficient, clearer, and quicker services soon. Nice…But by now I’m TODAY on the way to immigration Office with 60 pages of documents, stack of papers and fotocopies including pics with wife smiling at cam, sitting in the bed among other things, with my serious doubt that they ask about a new rule that requires me to take a photo in the bathroom..Taking number, wait and spend half day of the trip with Police… Like I have been doing during the lasted 15 years..Like most of you. 1 8 5 1 2 4
Popular Post ozz1 Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:15 AM Yes 3 copies of everything all on paper they have no idea about digital 1 3 1 1
Popular Post teacherofwoe Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 01:23 AM Nobody's told them yet that within ten years there won't be any human immigration offices. 1 3
Artisi Posted yesterday at 02:04 AM Posted yesterday at 02:04 AM 48 minutes ago, ozz1 said: Yes 3 copies of everything all on paper they have no idea about digital But it sounds fantastic 😊
Popular Post Cornish Pasty Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:05 AM They can't even embrace Windows 95, let alone AI! Mark. 1 3 1 5
Popular Post desertsky Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 02:24 AM When the IO asked "why don't you have a picture in the kitchen" to renew family visa which is a good example of embracing AI 🤣🤣 2 1
Popular Post watchcat Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:15 AM 1 hour ago, ozz1 said: Yes 3 copies of everything all on paper they have no idea about digital and don't forget to use a BLUE pen. 1 1 4
StayinThailand2much Posted yesterday at 03:32 AM Posted yesterday at 03:32 AM Will they use any less paper copies? 😆 2
Artisi Posted yesterday at 05:16 AM Posted yesterday at 05:16 AM 1 hour ago, StayinThailand2much said: Will they use any less paper copies? 😆 Will the sun rise tomorrow? 2
ikke1959 Posted yesterday at 05:26 AM Posted yesterday at 05:26 AM Maybe they could start to use AI instead of the 90 days report and address notifications for long term residents... 1
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 05:38 AM You would think if they used AI they would see the complete waste of time on about 90% of the people coming in for renewals, 90 days, TM30's, extensions, etc. Then use this new found "intelligence" to focus on the 10% of bad characters, using 90% of their resources to catch these 10% of bad characters, rather than wasting 90% of their resources on monotonous paper pushing that does nothing but waste everyone's time and add to climate change (wasted paper, fuel, traffic jams, etc). Put an end to the madness, save the planet and catch more bad guys, a WIN-WIN for everyone. 1 3 1
mfd101 Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM Posted yesterday at 06:34 AM 55 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: You would think if they used AI they would see the complete waste of time on about 90% of the people coming in for renewals, 90 days, TM30's, extensions, etc. Then use this new found "intelligence" to focus on the 10% of bad characters, using 90% of their resources to catch these 10% of bad characters, rather than wasting 90% of their resources on monotonous paper pushing that does nothing but waste everyone's time and add to climate change (wasted paper, fuel, traffic jams, etc). Put an end to the madness, save the planet and catch more bad guys, a WIN-WIN for everyone. I think you need to take a sedative and have a nice lie-down. 2 2
terryofcrete Posted yesterday at 06:50 AM Posted yesterday at 06:50 AM Maybe they are trying to discourage foreigners from moving to Thailand to ensure long lasting sanity .... for the Farangs that is.....very kind of them .
tandor Posted yesterday at 06:55 AM Posted yesterday at 06:55 AM 1 hour ago, lordgrinz said: You would think if they used AI they would see the complete waste of time on about 90% of the people coming in for renewals, 90 days, TM30's, extensions, etc. Then use this new found "intelligence" to focus on the 10% of bad characters, using 90% of their resources to catch these 10% of bad characters, rather than wasting 90% of their resources on monotonous paper pushing that does nothing but waste everyone's time and add to climate change (wasted paper, fuel, traffic jams, etc). Put an end to the madness, save the planet and catch more bad guys, a WIN-WIN for everyone. Jai yen yen Mister (is their pet saying)
Popular Post klauskunkel Posted yesterday at 07:02 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 07:02 AM Quote Thai Immigration Bureau Embraces AI to Boost Efficiency I agree, AI needs a hug for working with Immigration... (they probably never even asked) 3
digger70 Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM Thai Immigration Bureau Embraces AI to Boost Efficiency. What could go wrong (it will) Why not start with something Easy . Get rid of all the copies and paperwork ,Go Green . Tons of paper Wasted for Nothing. All information has been entered on computer Same All the time All the IMM has to Do is ask if Any information has changed if so they can update that on the computer. Just show Passport for ID ,,, Done . 90 Day reporting Same ol Same ol. Yearly Extensions Same ol Same ol
JimHuaHin Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM Posted yesterday at 07:20 AM If AI is used to replace the "document checkers" that should speed things up significantly. In my last experience, the document checker checked all my documents, only to tell me I needed photocopies of my passport and a copy of my health insurance policy. I pointed out to her that the latter, in Thai, was the second document and the former was the third document. Oh.
connda Posted yesterday at 07:24 AM Posted yesterday at 07:24 AM Wait until ChatGPT hallucinates and the Thai Immigration IOs act on made-up information. 1
connda Posted yesterday at 07:25 AM Posted yesterday at 07:25 AM In the meanwhile, I still have to submit a ream of paper every year for an extension.
LespaulAN Posted yesterday at 07:51 AM Posted yesterday at 07:51 AM From paper straight to AI skipping paperless. 😀
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 09:36 AM Posted yesterday at 09:36 AM 9 hours ago, webfact said: The Thai Immigration Bureau is launching a major AI training initiative aimed at modernising its operations for the digital age. Well they do need all the help they can get...
blaze master Posted yesterday at 09:44 AM Posted yesterday at 09:44 AM How will this coincide with the brown envelope situation. Will ai demand their own cut ? 2
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted yesterday at 01:07 PM Posted yesterday at 01:07 PM Given the topic of the thread, just curious: is the above photo an actual real photo of real Immigration officers, or perhaps just an AI creation of someone's imagination??? 🙂 From what I've been seeing and reading lately, it's getting pretty darned easy to make up entirely created photos of whatever the person wants AI to create....
rickudon Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM Posted yesterday at 01:34 PM I hope they are aware of Google's disclaimer:- Quote AI responses may include mistakes.
keysersoze276 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago Well, last time I was at immigration, the IO was using Google translate, plus they have a BMW with an iPad in it, so I guess they are slowly catching up to technology.
Luuk Chaai Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago The Thai Immigration Bureau is launching a major AI training initiative AI, or Artificial Intelligence, .......... strange ,,,,,,,, one would have thought that is the standard they have been using all along
Quentin Zen Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago chatgpt, "check passport number 7384749989" Denied. didn't spend enough (oh, it will all be connected soon), bank account draining too fast, too many stamps, and the CCTV at soi 3 in Pattaya shows him not tipping enough. 24 hours to leave. hotel notified. embassy notified. smart cars notified. soon every post will be connected to you....i see you said bad things about Ploy, a Thai. banned!!!! blacklisted!!!! ...my real name is Deeez Nutz, 397 Pattaya soi 87, Tambun std, ampeur muang, Soi Dog Chang. 7/4 thanon Soi soi. 66666 our days are numbered. My name in China is negative 1 million, had to walk to LOS. 1
Quentin Zen Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, TallGuyJohninBKK said: is the above photo an actual real photo is this an actual question from a human or AI?
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