Opposition parties are closely watching the first day of registration for the TH-AI Passport, urging the government to use the 1.5 billion baht contract to conduct an audit. The initiative, known as AI Pass, is under the supervision of the National Digital Economy and Society Office. Critics are calling for transparency in the allocation of funds and the selection process for service providers. The project aims to create a digital identity system integrating artificial intelligence, but concerns over data privacy and government oversight have been raised. Protests are expected as the registration period begins, with activists demanding greater accountability. The government has not yet responded to the calls for an independent review of the contract.
Opposition Monitors TH-AI Passport Registration Launch

























