Lawyers, Doctors Among Professionals Earmarked to Drive Singapore's AI Adoption Beyond Initial 15,000 Practitioners
SINGAPORE, JUL 21 – Singapore aims to triple AI practitioners to 15,000 and expand AI skills to professionals like lawyers and doctors, with 70% of coached employees improving work performance.
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Cheaper AI like China’s DeepSeek are 'very welcome,' says Singapore's digital minister Josephine Teo
Singapore will welcome cheaper models like China’s DeepSeek, says the country’s digital minister, as smaller countries and companies try to explore how to get the benefits from AI without paying exorbitant prices for the tech. Companies considering the use of AI inevitably have to consider cost, Josephine Teo, Singapore’s minister for digital development and information, explained at the Fortune Brainstorm AI Singapore conference on Tuesday “Fro…
Lawyers, doctors among professionals earmarked to drive Singapore's AI adoption beyond initial 15,000 practitioners
The government had previously announced plans to more than triple the number of AI practitioners - data scientists and engineers - to 15,000 as part of Singapore's updated national AI strategy.
(Seoul = Yonhap News) Reporter Jo Seong-mi and Kim Ju-hwan = The government is gathering computing resources, manpower, etc. to develop a world-class independent artificial intelligence (AI) foundation model...
No one to be left behind in Singapore’s AI push, says Tan Kiat How
The government is doing all it can to help companies, workers and citizens harness the potential of artificial intelligence (AI), said Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information Tan Kiat How at an event on Tuesday (Jul 22).
Saltlux is forming a consortium with KT and embarking on joint development in relation to the 'Independent AI Foundation Model Development Project' hosted by the Ministry of Science and ICT. Saltlux participated in the KT consortium in the government project application that closed on the 21st.
The government's 'AI Independent Foundation Model' project, which was launched with the goal of fostering Korea's representative artificial intelligence (AI), closed on the 21st. A total of 15 companies, from large companies developing their own AI to KAIST,…
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