Why Singapore sees AI as an opportunity, not a threat
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Why Singapore sees AI as an opportunity, not a threat
As AI tools advance, workers all over the world are fearful the technology will displace workers and replace jobs. But Singapore looks at AI not as a threat to its workforce, but an opportunity. On GZERO World, Singapore’s President Tharman Shanmugaratnam frames AI as an accelerated version of a challenge the island state has always faced: adapting early to technological change. Because Singapore is small, open, and digitally-advanced, it will f…
Davos once again placed artificial intelligence (AI) at the center of the global debate. Under the slogan of deploying innovation on a scale and responsibly, political leaders, business and experts agreed that AI is not just a technological tool, but a driver of economic and social change that redefines the future.The views expressed revealed a precarious balance between transformative promises and deep risks, underlining the need for inclusive …
President Tharman: AI’s advantage should be leveraged up and down the workforce
SINGAPORE: In an interview on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, last month, President Tharman Shanmugaratnam said Singapore, being a small, very open nation that relies a lot on technology, will face the challenge of artificial intelligence (AI) faster than other countries. The topic of discussion was on artificial intelligence in […]
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