One of the highlights of this edition is the increased presence of digital technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), in every segment, thus opening new perspectives for oral communication at the local level. Unlike previous contests, many participants actively used AI to develop their plans, collect and process documents, design their courses, and visualize content. Thanks to comprehension aid tools, the initially dry and difficult content was systematized in a more logical manner and illustrated more vividly, thus facilitating understanding, memorization, and practical application for the audience.
Colonel Nguyen Van Trung, Secretary of the Party Committee and Political Commissar of the Command of Defense in Zone 2 – Phu Loi, stated: “The use of technology does not diminish the role of presenters, but contributes to improving their reflection, methods, and political sense. Candidates have adhered to their principles, rigorously controlled content, ensured information accuracy, and maintained a just political orientation, showing great proactivity towards innovation without becoming excessively dependent on technology.”
The integration of technologies, particularly AI, in the competition is not only an inevitable trend but also an important step in improving the quality of propaganda work and meeting the requirements of the current armed forces’ digital transformation. The contest demonstrated that proposals relying on technology were particularly attractive, making the resolution content more accessible to officers, soldiers, and the public. Visually simulated images, data, and scenarios contributed to improving communication effectiveness and overcoming the limitations of traditional methods.
Lieutenant Colonel Le Nhu Phong, Deputy Political Commissar of the Military Command of Binh Duong District, stated: “Artificial intelligence allows us to access information more quickly and systematize it more rigorously. However, the most important aspect remains political sense and the ability to select and disseminate information effectively. Technology is a tool to facilitate the efficient transmission of content, but it is the speaker who determines the quality of propaganda.”
It is evident that this year’s contest is not only an opportunity to test the oratory team’s skills, but also to experiment and shape new propaganda methods in the context of digital transformation. The combination of solid political principles and modern methods has given a new face to oral propaganda work in the field, introducing new approaches and elevating the level of cadres in general, and speakers in particular, to meet the demands of missions in this new context.
Source: https://www.qdnd.vn/quoc-phong-an-ninh/xay-dung-quan-doi/khi-cong-nghe-thoi-hon-cho-cong-tac-tuyen-truyen-1033453






