Bangkok, Thailand – Thai telecommunications provider AIS has launched “AISpace,” an AI hub designed to streamline access to a range of AI-powered tools, including SparkChat, Alisa AI, Microsoft 365 Copilot, and Google Gemini.
The platform was introduced under the theme “An AI hub for Thai people,” highlighting its goal of making AI tools more accessible for users in Thailand.
According to the company, the initiative aims to accelerate AI adoption in everyday life while helping enhance human potential. The hub also seeks to address challenges associated with using multiple AI platforms, including subscription costs and concerns around data security.
“Today, we see an important opportunity to use AI to further enhance the digital lives of Thai people. Although AI plays a role across all industries, real-world use still faces challenges, including high costs from subscribing to multiple platforms and concerns over data security,” said Saran Phaloprakarn, head of mobile and consumer product business unit at AIS.
“AIS is therefore moving forward with an AI-Powered Network Ecosystem that combines the power of AI with an intelligent network so AI can operate at full potential in a secure and trustworthy way. We have developed AISpace, which is more than a platform—it is an ‘AI hub for Thai people.’”
AISpace offers two packages, catering to both individual users and enterprises.
The consumer package provides access to various AI services, including AI companions aimed at younger users as well as tools that support productivity and creative work.
Meanwhile, the enterprise package is designed to support AI adoption at the organisational level, with a focus on security, privacy, and workflow integration.
Through the initiative, AIS said it aims to support the development of Thailand’s AI ecosystem and encourage broader adoption of AI technologies.
“We believe AI is not here to replace people, but to elevate human potential, create new opportunities, and accelerate real-world AI adoption in everyday life and business—driving Thailand toward a sustainable digital economy,” Phaloprakarn added.
