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A Guide to Job Redesign in the Age of AI
Under the guidance of the Advisory Council of the Ethical Use of AI and Data, the IMDA/PDPC collaborated with the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities (LKYCIC), SUTD to launch the Guide to Job Redesign in the Age of AI.
S'pore's longest serving ambassador to US Chan Heng Chee on Joe Biden: 'Nice, genuine & friendly'
Mothership did an interview with Singapore’s longest serving ambassador to US and LKYCIC Chair Prof Chan Heng Chee, who shared her views on US President-elect Joe Biden.
To curb xenophobia, foster dialogue between students of govt and international schools
The unique advantage of Singapore is that students do not have to travel to other countries to gain exposure to various cultures and nationalities. This can be done by harnessing existing educational infrastructure…
Coronavirus: Will our day-to-day ever be the same?
How will the way we live look different in the wake of the pandemic?
Commentary: What will it take to make Singapore truly car-lite?
COVID-19 has allowed us to rethink how we live, work and play. It is time to think about how we get around too, says SUTD’s Samuel Chng.
New 10-year road map to promote technology adoption in Singapore’s legal industry
Straits Times reported about the new 10-year road map to promote technology adoption in Singapore’s legal industry. The upcoming guide is being developed by the Infocomm Media Development Authority and LKYCIC, with support from the Ministry of Law.
Singapore tops world Smart City Index again, lauded for handling of Covid-19
The Republic has topped the Smart City Index for the second year running, with the team behind the ranking saying the smart cities heading the list had handled the Covid-19 pandemic better.
Launch of Smart City Index 2020 by IMD and SUTD
The Institute for Management Development (IMD), in collaboration with Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), has released the 2020 Smart City Index, with key findings on how technology is playing a role in the COVID-19 era in a way that is likely to remain.
Karung guni trade on brink of extinction as scrap industry bears brunt of Covid-19
Scrap dealers unable to export due to lockdowns in importing countries, global travel restrictions Demand for certain items such as clothes…
Demand for land in Singapore is bad news for golfers
The Economist wrote an article about how demand for land in Singapore is bad news for golfers as golf courses give way to public housing and infrastructure. The article included a quote from LKYCIC senior fellow Dr Harvey Neo.