REACH (Telegram) 76 - What do you think should be the priorities of the new Cabinet? What kind of leadership do you hope to see from the new Cabinet?
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22 May 2025 (10am - 7pm)
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REACH Singapore, [22/5/2025 9:45 am]
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📢 Topic 📢
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong unveiled his Cabinet following the 2025 General Election, featuring a major reshuffle with Gan Kim Yong confirmed as sole Deputy Prime Minister and the appointment of nine new political office holders. The Cabinet includes three coordinating ministers focused on key areas such as public services, social policy, and national security, with PM Wong emphasising continuity and leadership renewal. Notable changes include Chan Chun Sing taking over defence, Ong Ye Kung leading social policy coordination, and several first-term MPs rising to acting minister roles.
💬 What do you think should be the priorities of the new Cabinet? What kind of leadership do you hope to see from the new Cabinet?
📌 Strong and Experienced Leadership with a Focus on Succession and Renewal
PM Wong emphasised, “With your strong support, I have done my utmost to assemble the strongest team I could for Singapore.” The Cabinet now features a core group of four senior leaders, including Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong and three coordinating ministers, who mentor newer ministers to ensure steady governance. DPM Gan remains Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, providing continuity in economic leadership amid global uncertainties like rising trade barriers. At the same time, newer ministers like David Neo and Jeffrey Siow, who are both political newcomers, have been appointed as acting ministers, representing a fresh generation stepping up.
📌 Revamped Focus on Citizen-centric Public Service Delivery
A new “public services” coordinating minister role was created, held by Mr Chan Chun Sing, to enhance how public amenities and services are delivered, especially in new housing estates. PM Wong highlighted the government’s shift towards a “citizen-centric approach with forward-looking planning to provide a one-stop service for people.” Efforts to coordinate healthcare, community support, housing, and other public services mean residents can expect smoother access to what they need, reducing bureaucratic hurdles.
📌 Focused Preparation for Ongoing Social Challenges, Especially an Ageing Population
PM Wong highlighted that “ageing will be the single largest social development we will see in the next decade.” The Cabinet reflects this priority by appointing Mr Ong Ye Kung as Coordinating Minister for Social Policies and retaining him as Health Minister to continue initiatives like Healthier SG and Age Well SG. On his priorities as Coordinating Minister for Social Policies, he said that "The country cannot take its 'inclusive' economic model and meritocratic system for granted." He stressed that this will be done by continuing the work of Forward Singapore and strengthening social safety nets, where policies need to keep pace with demographic changes, ensuring inclusivity for all ages.
👉 https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/pm-lawrence-wong-unveils-new-cabinet-post-ge2025-says-its-the-strongest-team-for-spore
👉 https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/lawrence-wong-cabinet-reshuffle-gan-kim-yong-chan-chun-sing-ong-ye-kung-5144301
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LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 11:45 am]
Notice a few attributes of Cabinet lineup that are vital to us:-
1. Continuity and stability - majority of the Ministries see continuation of Ministers.
This ensure stability in time of phenomenon challenges from the geopolitical situations.
2. Renewal and putting in place the momentum for training up 5G Leaders.
3. Emphasis on cross Ministries coordination - to ensure seamless delivery of public services without gaps.
Helm by Senior Ministers as Coordinating Ministers across multiple Ministries.
I think this will ensure stability, renewal and seamless integration in the delivery of public services - with interlocking mechanism put in place.
RY, [22/5/2025 1:40 pm]
Gd summary 👍
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 11:48 am]
This will ensure :-
1. Efficiency - without duplication of services or resources, hence saving cost.
2. Prevent gaps - that fall through the cracks.
3. Ensure new ideas from renewal of young 5G Leaders - who see things in different angles and perspectives.
4. Continuation of policies that require more than 1 terms of government to see through its fruitions.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 11:55 am]
1. Most important for the new Cabinet lineup is to ensure Singapore continue to survive and thrive in the new challenging geopolitical landscape that threaten our traditional ways of :-
a. Trade
b. Investment
c. Global supply chain
d. The way we conduct our business
e. Job creation
2. Internal unity among our communities - as stress from far right champion 1 race supremacy at the expense of diversity and promote isolation rather than global cooperation.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 12:08 pm]
1 thing that deserve mentioned.
For the 1st time, US Treasury bonds have been undersubscribed for 3 weeks in a row.
This is unprecedented as US Treasury Bills are view as the safest and give good returns as liquidity instruments.
But look like global investors are not biting even though there are no other global instruments as replacement (based on MAS assessment - which I tend to agree).
But I feel that we should look at important signals in the next few months as few US treasury bonds tranches will be maturing:-
1. Whether will US able to pay bond holders the promised capitals and interest upon maturity.
2. Will US default in payment.
This will give us an indication whether we can still continue to hold the US treasury bonds or even subscribe to new ones as the bond yields has exceeded 5% from the previous 3%.
An indication that US experience increasing stress from raising debt capital to finance their fiscal deficit.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 12:08 pm]
US Treasury auctions off $16B of 20-year bonds at a high yield of 5.047% https://www.forexlive.com/news/us-treasury-auctions-off-16b-of-20-year-bonds-at-a-high-yield-of-5047-20250521/
US Treasury auctions off $16B of 20-year bonds at a high yield of 5.047%.
WI level at the time of auction: 5.035%.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 12:09 pm]
"US dollar assets remain virtually irreplaceable, says MAS chief Chia Der Jiun ".
Singapore still got confident with US Treasury bonds.
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/economy/mas-chief-chia-der-jiun-says-us-dollar-assets-remain-virtually-irreplaceable#:~:text=US%20dollar%20assets%20remain%20virtually%20irreplaceable%2C%20says%20MAS%20chief%20Chia%20Der%20Jiun%C2%A0
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 12:09 pm]
"Treasury Bill auction undersubscribed for third straight week".
The government sought to raise GHS 6.68 billion but received total bids of GHS 2.76 billion.
US Treasury Bills grossly undersubscribed.
No investors want to buy US$ Treasury Bonds.
Cannot raise more money, as global investors shun US$ ...
https://citinewsroom.com/2025/05/treasury-bill-auction-undersubscribed-for-third-straight-week/#:~:text=Treasury%20Bill%20auction%20undersubscribed%20for%20third%20straight%20week
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 12:27 pm]
US$262.7 billion of US Treasury Bonds hold by Singapore.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 12:28 pm]
"Bond yields jump after Moody’s downgrade of U.S. credit. Why it matters for consumers — and Congress.
Yields in the Treasury market are rising, threatening to make it more expensive for consumers and the U.S. to manage debt".
Foreign demands for US Treasury Bonds have been waning since Trump inauguration.
https://www.marketwatch.com/story/bond-yields-jump-after-moodys-downgrade-of-u-s-credit-why-it-matters-for-consumers-and-congress-e5edd0f1#:~:text=Bond%20yields%20jump,to%20manage%20debt
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 12:28 pm]
Moody downgrade US finances from Aaa to Aa1.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 1:16 pm]
This mean if we place US$100 billion in US Treasury Bonds for 20 years, at 5%, we will earn US$5 billion interest every year.
Previously at 3%, we will only earn US$3 billion interest every year.
Very good money. US $2 billion more.
Provided US honour the bonds upon maturity and pay us the capital and interest upon maturity and don't default.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 1:23 pm]
1. Another thing that come to mind.
2. Notice fresh graduates can secure jobs even before they graduate through internships or other means previously.
3. But realise that companies no longer eager to do so, citing business uncertainty ahead.
4. Recent graduation batch have some anxiety.
5. Will the government and union work with Universities, IHL and business to conduct career fairs, internships, campus recruitment for the graduating batches to ensure fresh graduates can secure a job upon graduation.
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:24 pm]
Ong ye kang is very good. He have Chinese base and considering TCM to help in aging
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:25 pm]
As Yang sheng is very important for aging population.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 1:25 pm]
Good 👍.
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:27 pm]
I hope more policies to help on such things like insurance for TCM claims.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 1:31 pm]
1. Another issue about housing come into mind.
2. I think some of the older HDB flat lease is decaying soon.
3. Quite a while back, the Minister for housing is coining the concept of VERs to amortize the lease and provide a replacement.
4. Wonder how is this policy coming along.
5. I hope the new Minister of housing will look into this and provide us an interim update about the progress.
6. I know this will impact on the government budget.
7. Wonder how to ensure a healthy budget and yet provide assurance the people housing security is ensured.
RY, [22/5/2025 1:35 pm]
SG is a multi-racial with 70+% chinese
In my opinion, MOH should have started the TCM initiatives much earlier, and recognise TCM academics and encourage more people to take up TCM study/skills
So far, I only see hospitals has added Acupuncture as part of pain management department
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:37 pm]
Maybe lky lhl don't like tcm. As western med earn a lot more
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:39 pm]
Now times are different. With aging pop gov don't want spend so much money and TCM is cheaper and no incentive. Gov can save a lot money
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:39 pm]
As you can see only Chinese medicine have charity clinics
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 1:40 pm]
I think western medicine and treatment are measurable and can see immediate results. And medical procedures are institutionalise uniformly and recognise internationally.
TCM though is helpful, but outcome not so directly related and measurable.
This is why some people are hesitant to jump into TCM.
RY, [22/5/2025 1:41 pm]
Oh ya, U are right
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:44 pm]
Small and long term sickness I go to TCM
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 1:46 pm]
I agree TCM are useful in some cases.
My family also take some TCMs.
But for illness, health screening that requires clarity and immediate results - I will go to Polyclinics and public hospitals.
Because MRI, CT scan, X-ray can see exactly where is the problem.
Then precise western medication can resolve the problem.
TCM pulse reading cannot achieve such clarity.
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:47 pm]
So there's a need for a binary system in health. In some case patients can try both at the same time
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:47 pm]
Just like in china
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 1:48 pm]
I don't disagree.
365, [22/5/2025 1:48 pm]
TCM and western medicine can go hand in hand. With collaboration between both sides, the side effects of medication conflict can be reduced or removed
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:53 pm]
So I hope oyk can coordinate these 2 system together
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 1:53 pm]
And recognise TCM colleges in Singapore so can use both psea and skill future
REACH Singapore, [22/5/2025 2:00 pm]
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Hanny, [22/5/2025 2:00 pm]
Tcm is getting more recognition. Insurance covers some spending for tcm. More can be done to make tcm more accepted in our healthcare system.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 2:01 pm]
1. Another issue I notice from the Ukraine war, Middle East conflict.
2. Sometimes, inexpensive weapon system can be a game changer.
3. Eg. Inexpensive drones that can escape radar detection, fly long range without detection, long range reconnaissance, precise strike on moving target like armour column, moving troops, arty piece.
4. Inexpensive surface sea drones and submarines that can sink big navy ships undetected.
5. AI robots to do recce and surveillance behind enemy lines, clear mines and booby traps, storm enemy hideout, tunnels etc.
6. I think is time to amass an array of expensive weapon systems and platforms plus a combination of such inexpensive drones and trained our army to master them.
7. This will ensure we are ready for such transform battlefield scenarios - fighting in untraditional ways.
8. Also can help to keep our defense budget from escalating to acquire very expensive platforms.
9. The inexpensive drones, robots, AI can be R&D and developed by our local scientists and researchers - and not so easily hack or disrupted by adversaries as encryption are done via our proprietary algorithms and secret keys.
10. We can beef up our domestic arm production in drones, robots and AI - and no need to depend on imports for ammo, parts - a lesson we can learn from Ukraine war when the supplier countries can cut military supply and support for expensive platforms or even prevent its used.
Hanny, [22/5/2025 2:01 pm]
My family use tcm and I can see the real benefits. However I need to pay most of it from my own pocket.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 2:12 pm]
11. I will certainly like to witness how our troops storm a buildup areas using a combination of drones, sniper, robots without using traditional soldiers clearing booby traps, storm into flats, throwing grenades, firing with their assault weapons - when a combination of flying drones into windows, robots mounted with machine guns and robots clearing booby traps can do a jobs that are done by platoons or companies of life soldiers for example.
12. The new method of flushing out enemies, clear booby traps and mines in build up areas can minimise casualties and only when clear by drones, robots, AI and snipers - human soldiers can then occupy the flush out buildings to secure the buildings and hold ground.
This will ensure minimal casualties - as our manpower shrink.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 2:18 pm]
This also is applicable to commando operations to rescue hostages - as a combination of drones, robots, AI and snipers without deploying commandos in real operations can do the job.
But very skillful drones, robots and AI operators with very well trained snipers need to be in place to ensure success in such high risk and high stake operations.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 2:29 pm]
Can try this military doctrines locally in a war game pitching the new method versus the traditional soldiers clearing of the build up areas in our new training build up areas and see the outcomes.
Then as we gain confidence, we can try out in overseas training and even introduce it as join war games with overseas troops in joint military training.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 2:32 pm]
But of course, traditional soldiers military operations also need to be in place in case drones, robots and AI malfunction or get jam.
RY, [22/5/2025 3:32 pm]
While watching new cabinet announcements everytime, our
SG Ministers are taking up several titles and roles in different ministries
In my opinion, our SG Ministers are really busy, as they have to take up multiple roles in the cabinet
I often have non-singaporean friends asking me, SG as Ministers must be very busy/hardworking, as they still require to have meet-people session
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 3:37 pm]
One of 3 coordinating ministers to act as pm when pm not around
Jun Ming, [22/5/2025 3:37 pm]
I thought the priority should be given to dpm gan
RY, [22/5/2025 3:43 pm]
I hope MOH may further accredited and recognise TCM, and add more TCM svs/therapy into our hospitals also
Similar to the system in HK/Taiwan, that would be most ideal, as TCM certainly is a gd complement treatment to western meds
As we know, in terms of health, it is actually balancing yin&yang in our body
Hope MOH may consider to give more subsidy for TCM treatments besides acupuncture
RY, [22/5/2025 3:44 pm]
Exactly
RY, [22/5/2025 3:49 pm]
It is a gd decision that Minister Ong remains as Health Minister, so that he may continue to oversee/implement the earlier initiatives/programs in MOH
REACH Singapore, [22/5/2025 4:01 pm]
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LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 4:24 pm]
Yes.
As what ex DPM Heng say, his working hours is 10x10 x7.
10am to 10pm - 7 days a week.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 4:26 pm]
That's why try not to disturb the Ministers for minor issues.
Let them concentrate on National matters.
They practically have no time even for their family members.
G, [22/5/2025 4:32 pm]
What can they do to bring down cost of living?
Which profligate govt spending are they cutting to help achieve lowering cost of living?
How much of what they want to do are to help achieve with WEF's 2030 agenda?
How much will they coerce Singaporeans to take some experimental "vaccine" when the next planned pandemic hits (as advised by SG president)?
What is going to be done to address the mingling with known money launderers wanted by China since 2015?
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 4:43 pm]
Actually not only Ministry of Trade.
But cut across other Ministries eg:-
1. Manpower - need to create jobs for workers if supply disruption disrupt jobs.
2. Education - need to train workers for new jobs.
3. Foreign affairs - to open doors to find new supply lines.
4. Tourism - to refresh tourism attractions and boost tourists visitation and spendings if manufacturing get hit.
5. Finance - if US treasury, US assets come under stress - need to look for other new investment and income sources.
6. Geopolitical tensions - increase pressure on military confrontation. New defence minister need to reevaluate military dynamics and landscape to adjust our military spendings, acquisition, deployment and training as well as military diplomacy to reduce the outbreak of regional war.
7. Geopolitical confrontation, far right ideologies, less tolerance for diversity etc will have an impact on our home security - need to relook how such development impact our communities dynamic and security.
8. Social development and services to ensure our various communities needs are look into without affected by external development and maintain our social harmony among our various communities.
9. Spruce up Digital economy with the rest of the world to compensate for stress from trade disruption and tariff war.
Boost resiliency and protection against online scam.
Steven Ong, [22/5/2025 4:47 pm]
IMO, 1st thing to do is to derive possible measures to help companies to survive the tariffs impact so that jobs and livelihoods can be saved.
Next, to continue to assist families to manage the cost of living.
Last, to continue support Singaporeans to improve our market values with training and education so that we can meet the existing and emerging market demands for better incomes for ourselves.
Hanny, [22/5/2025 4:50 pm]
The number one issue is Singapore position in the region and the world given the current turmoil. How it should be addressed? Only gov knows.
The number 2 issue is prepare the population for AI. The impact will be significant. People need to learn to understand the situation. How gov explains the situation matters.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 4:56 pm]
https://www.straitstimes.com/business/spore-smes-need-to-partner-chinese-firms-for-access-to-their-supply-chains-says-asme
Singapore SMEs need to partner Chinese firms for access to their supply chains, says ASME.
365, [22/5/2025 4:57 pm]
The government can explain their stance, but there will be those who always refuse to listen and understand.
The government can only do so much, people have to help themselves as well. Many always point finger at government without assuming personal responsibility and accountability.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:01 pm]
I think the news reports on how China SMEs supply chain investment $95.3 billion in Singapore - will have a tremendous impact on Singapore SMEs that employ 70% of our workforce.
Our SMEs will have tremendous competition from China SME extremely efficient supply chain.
Our government will need to come out with effective strategies to keep our SMEs afloat - else it will be completely wipe out from Singapore market.
Teaming up with China SMEs vast supply chain to penetrate China big market will help our Singapore SMEs grow - and achieve win-win mutual benefits.
Singapore SMEs exploring digital selling in conjunction with China online platform is one way to present, project and sell our goods to China market.
365, [22/5/2025 5:09 pm]
Will have to target specific sectors. China has the currency advantage, and economies of scale to do many thing far cheaper than us. There will be certain sectors where we simply cannot out-compete them, because price is the most competitive factor for those sectors.
Instead we should look into other sectors where the buyers are less price-sensitive. The pharmaceuticals that our ministers are negotiating for tariff exception is a good example. These are not just your everyday consumer drugs, but include lab samples for medical research.
Domestically it's going to be a challenge to explain, there will be resentment and feelings of unfair treatment, when sometimes it simply is the most logical option to focus resources on those that matter more or can get better returns.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:12 pm]
I agree that China have a lower cost and more cost efficient supply chain than Singapore which is a higher cost base and stronger currency.
But I think some value added goods and services can be sold to China because China has affluent groups of population that demand higher quality goods even at high prices, they will buy.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:15 pm]
Eg. China high income class will look for branded goods like Tesla, iPhone, Maserati, Porsche, Mercedes, BMW, Rolex, Birkin bags etc - even though China can produce all of these at cheaper price local brands.
So our niche SMEs can focus on this.
365, [22/5/2025 5:18 pm]
Yes, I would classify this as the luxury sector, and target consumers are less price-sensitive. So it make sense to invest more into this for the overall economic competitiveness.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:20 pm]
Agree.
I think there are some other sectors that we may not be aware of.
Eg. Industrial precision products and niche engineering stuff that China will be interested in.
I think our respective business sectors will know how to exploit the market demand and make our business viable.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:26 pm]
Even banking and insurance products, our local banks have good penetration into China and HK market.
Hospital services and GP consultation provided by our private healthcare chains has penetrated many provinces in China.
Not to mention some GLCs like ST Engineering, Sembcorp, Keppel Corps, and big enterprises like Raffles Medical Group, CityDev, osim etc.
I think we got niches to penetrate and China do welcome our presence and investment.
But our Government need to bring our business in especially SMEs who have lesser resources, finances and connections to go into China market unlike our GLCs and big private enterprises.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:35 pm]
I think Singapore can also make ourselves useful - by being a gateway to bridge China to the rest of the World.
So that supply chains can flow through us.
Our businesses and SMEs can play an intermediary roles.
This will ensure our local businesses can grow.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:39 pm]
"IBM Fires 8,000 Employees to Replace Them With AI — Only to Rehire Just as Many Because Of…
IBM shook the tech world by laying off thousands to make way for AI automation.
But what happened next caught everyone off guard. The company’s workforce took an unexpected turn that is changing the future of work."
https://indiandefencereview.com/ibm-fires-8000-employees-to-replace-them-with-ai-only-to-rehire-just-as-many/#:~:text=IBM%20Fires%208%2C000,future%20of%20work.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:42 pm]
AI will not completely replace jobs, but instead will produce new ones.
IBM experience as well as some other MNCs experience have proven so.
Hence we need to identify what are the likely roles that will be replaced by AI for each industrial sectors.
And what are the likely roles and jobs will be created by AI, then will train our workers into the new roles that come with higher pay.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 5:49 pm]
AI has 3 main categories areas:-
1. AI creators.
2. AI developers.
3. AI users.
1 and 2 are in high demand.
Won't get replaced by AI.
3 - most workers will fall into this categories and need to be trained in using and exploiting AI as productivity tools to perform their traditional jobs better.
In fact, every industry sectors will need to identify these specific categories to train their workers on how to use AI to make their job better, faster - so that their productivity will go up (similar to when computers are invented).
I think government can make use of the framework of ITM (Industry Transformation Map) to focus on how to use AI in their respective industries to transform and train workers on AI.
This will give assurance and clarity - and reduce the anxiety of workers on the threat of AI as disruptors.
365, [22/5/2025 5:58 pm]
China is already implementing AI training for their students. Starting from primary school, they will learn how to use AI, and then move on to understanding and creating in secondary and high school.
Instead of being so afraid of AI, we should learn how to embrace it and integrate it into our lives and workforce.
Automatic lifts took away jobs from lift operators, mobile phones took away jobs from phone operators, electrical lights took away jobs from lamplighters.
If we were to return back in time, are we going to push against all these innovations in the name of job protection? Technology and progression should not be restricted due to people unwilling to adapt and change.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 6:01 pm]
For 1. AI creators - no need for government to identify or tell them what to develop - because they are top range AI scientists and researchers - who are innovative and creative - always thinking of how to come out with new AI ideas and breakthrough to develop new AI products.
Eg. Generative AI with LLM (Large Language Model) is one.
DeepSeek with Knowledge Distillation is another.
AI creators are busy trying to develop AGI (Artificial General Intelligence).
REACH Singapore, [22/5/2025 6:04 pm]
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LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 6:05 pm]
2. AI developers also no problems with high paying jobs - as they are also constantly doing AI development job based on business applications needs.
To develop AI apps to meet business requirements and needs to help users improve their productivity.
These AI developers will need to be very proficient with machine learning, python programming, neural networks, reinforcement learning, computer visions, training datasets etc.
They are always highly demanded by the market - no worries in getting jobs.
LCL (Danny 心), [22/5/2025 6:28 pm]
1. Eg. Every industries AI needs are different.
2. Banking - some banks use Microsoft co-pilot AI to tie their internal process and produce output for analysis.
3. Some industries use Chatgpt to do code generations, information search, report generations, create work schedule and workflow, create time table to schedule work tasks etc.
4. Chinese companies use DeepSeek in many of their industry development, R&D, integration of work processes etc.
Hence I feel that if industry sectors do ITM for their respective sectors to identify how AI can be used as productivity tools, then business can identify workers training needs.
Skillfuture can be directed and applied to train the respective workers and secure a higher salary jobs for every workers as productivity increases.
Then this will help every workers tackle the high cost of living - because their higher productivity can be translated into higher salaries as the business profit rises.
REACH Singapore, [22/5/2025 6:47 pm]
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RY, [22/5/2025 6:48 pm]
I wondering how the new public svs minister role may work ...
In fact, our govt is progressing towards a "citizen-centric" approach since Mr LHL (ex PM) era
That is certainly a positive approach, as I see the govt always hearing the public views for any new/amended policies/bills
RY, [22/5/2025 6:54 pm]
Nvidia has announced and will be setting up AI Hub in both Middle East & Taiwan
Hope south east asia 1st AI Hub will be in SG also, since AI will be the next coming Era
RY, [22/5/2025 6:55 pm]
Thanks Megan & Reach Team
REACH Singapore, [22/5/2025 7:02 pm]
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