Thaksin warns of 10 Thai risks from AI and new security threats
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra warned Thailand of ten emerging risks during a speech at Somapa Information Technology’s 30th anniversary in Bangkok on Aug. 18, 2026. He said the country must reassess preparedness for rapid technological, economic and geopolitical shifts. Risks he listed include new security threats such as missile and mass‑drone attacks, narcotics trafficking on the Thai‑Myanmar border, and cyberattacks on critical infrastructure like power and water. He highlighted AI and robotics transforming warfare and labor, noting that routine jobs could disappear and organizational structures may shift from pyramids to diamonds. Thaksin urged investment in border surveillance drones, stronger air‑defence, and lifelong learning to keep the workforce competitive. He also warned that anti‑aging advances could strain pension systems nationally.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Thailand’s lag in AI‑driven security and workforce reforms could widen its strategic gap with regional powers, jeopardizing national resilience and economic relevance.