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7 Top AI Artists Shaping The Future of Architecture and Design
A list of some of our favorite AI architects / AI artists who are shaping the future of architecture and design with their amazing explorations.
Nobel laureate inspires young Malaysian scientist
Adversity yields invention, and tough situations give rise to fruitful results if one knows how to redirect and channel one’s energy.
Commentary: How can drivers dislodge their entrenched relationship with cars in Singapore?
Dr Samuel Chng, a research fellow who heads the Urban Psychology Lab at SUTD’s Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (LKYCIC), writes a commentary on Channel NewsAsia.
TikTok bans: will Asia follow West’s lead as US turns the screws on China-linked app?
Assistant Professor Roy Lee (Information Systems Technology and Design) shares his expert opinion on the topic.
SmartRx and Minmed Partner to Launch Singapore’s First Telemedicine Clinic
Singapore-based company SmartRx Pte. Ltd has teamed up with healthcare group Minmed to launch the nation’s first Telemedicine Clinic at the Singapore University of Technology and Design.
Designing a new future for Ang Mo Kio estate
A long-term rejuvenation exercise has been designed to transform its town centre into a community hub.
Singapore government officers can only use TikTok on issued devices on a ‘need-to basis’: Smart Nation
This is an existing policy that mandates only approved apps can be downloaded on government-issued devices, said the Smart Nation and Digital Government Group.
‘Cognitive dissonance’ and climate change: Why some people stop using plastic straws but buy a new car
Channel NewsAsia wrote an article about the ‘cognitive dissonance’ people face regarding climate change, and included quotes from LKYCIC’s Dr Samuel Chng.
Reuse cutlery but shun public transport? What’s driving inconsistent behaviour in climate change
We know climate change is a serious issue but don’t practise sustainable behaviour all the time. CNA explores the mental hurdles possibly standing in the way.
Raising awareness of job-scam victims’ plight
Data from the police shows that the number of scam cases rose to 6,492 in 2022, up 42.7 per cent from 2021.