TheJakartaPost

Please Update your browser

Your browser is out of date, and may not be compatible with our website. A list of the most popular web browsers can be found below.
Just click on the icons to get to the download page.

Jakarta Post

From bank chatbots to egg hatcheries, popularity of AI soars among Indonesian businesses

Despite the advantageous use of AI in industry, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) reports that only 7 percent of manufacturing companies in Indonesia has adopted AI technology this year.

News Desk (The Jakarta Post)
Premium
Jakarta
Mon, September 23, 2019

Share This Article

Change Size

From bank chatbots to egg hatcheries, popularity of AI soars among Indonesian businesses Harvest time: A worker at the Sekuntum Herbal poultry farm in Purbolinggo, East Lampung, collects eggs. (JP/Ivany Atina Arbi)

A

rtificial intelligence (AI) has been gaining popularity among Indonesian business sectors, which have been putting the technology to various uses, ranging from providing chatbot services to helping the egg-hatching process.

Publicly listed poultry company PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia corporate IT head Lukas Djuanda said his company was using AI to optimize the performance of some of its business lines. In the poultry division, for instance, the company uses the advanced technology to help sort chicken eggs for hatching.

“We use AI to learn whether an egg has been fertilized or not so we can supply eggs with the same quality for our hatchery,” Lukas told a seminar attended by farming stakeholders in Jakarta on Wednesday.

The use of AI in business is not a new story in the country. Several major banks have employed their own chatbots powered by AI to help with standard and repetitive questions addressed to their call centers. State-owned lender Bank Rakyat Indonesia (BRI) has a chatbot named Sabrina while Bank Mandiri and Indonesia’s largest private lender Bank Central Asia (BCA) deploy Mita and Vira, respectively.

As AI-enabled automation increases, as many as 120 million workers from the world’s 12 largest economies, including Indonesia, may need to participate in reskilling programs in the next three years, according to a recent study released by IBM’s Institute for Business Value.

Other than using AI for its egg hatchery, Japfa is also developing an earthquake early-warning system in the birds’ cages that would notify the cage managers when problems occur, Lukas said. The company has to carefully monitor the condition of cages as poultry fowl, such as chickens, are sensitive to disasters and can easily become stressed when they sense signs of an approaching earthquake, which include temperature changes, Lukas said.

“When the disaster signs occur, the cages’ lighting system will respond to them and the system will send a message to the cage manager, and it can go to a higher level [of management],” Lukas said.

to Read Full Story

  • Unlimited access to our web and app content
  • e-Post daily digital newspaper
  • No advertisements, no interruptions
  • Privileged access to our events and programs
  • Subscription to our newsletters
or

Purchase access to this article for

We accept

TJP - Visa
TJP - Mastercard
TJP - GoPay

Redirecting you to payment page

Pay per article

From bank chatbots to egg hatcheries, popularity of AI soars among Indonesian businesses

Rp 29,000 / article

1
Create your free account
By proceeding, you consent to the revised Terms of Use, and Privacy Policy.
Already have an account?

2
  • Palmerat Barat No. 142-143
  • Central Jakarta
  • DKI Jakarta
  • Indonesia
  • 10270
  • +6283816779933
2
Total Rp 29,000
{

Your Opinion Matters

Share your experiences, suggestions, and any issues you've encountered on The Jakarta Post. We're here to listen.

Enter at least 30 characters
0 / 30

Thank You

Thank you for sharing your thoughts. We appreciate your feedback.