Tuesday, July 7, 2026

REACH (Telegram) 147 - What are your thoughts on the issues to be discussed in Parliament today? Which issue interests you the most?

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08 Jul 2026 (10am - 7pm)


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[7/7/2026 10:01 am] REACH Singapore: 📢 Topic📢

Parliament will sit today (7 Jul) at 10.30am. Leader of the House Indranee Rajah will deliver a ministerial statement on the conduct of Workers’ Party leaders Sylvia Lim and Faisal Manap. Parliament will also discuss the blocked social media posts targeting the Indian community, screening of dialect films, and the motion on reinforcing Singapore as a global transport hub. 

💬 What are your thoughts on the issues to be discussed in Parliament today? Which issue interests you the most?

📌 Ministerial statement on conduct of Workers’ Party leaders Sylvia Lim and Faisal Manap

The ministerial statement will be a "determination" on the Committee of Privileges' (COP) findings on the two WP leaders' involvement in events relating to former WP member Raeesah Khan's lies to parliament in 2021, according to the order paper published on Monday. 

This follows a motion filed in Parliament in January 2026, where Indranee asked the House to note that the High Court’s judgment and COP findings have implications for Lim and Faisal, which have to be considered separately from WP chief Pritam Singh’s.

📌 Blocked social media posts targeting Indian community

Parliament will also discuss the Government’s blocking of 14 social media posts that targeted Singapore’s Indian community. Darryl David (Ang Mo Kio GRC) has asked if the posts were a coordinated and deliberate effort by any agency or organisation, and if so, what action has or will be taken against them. Nominated MP Neo Kok Beng asked about programmes to counter foreign influence.

📌 Screening of dialect films

MPs will also discuss questions related to Singapore’s policy on the public screening of dialect films. This comes after only limited screenings of the film Dear You, originally produced in Teochew, were made available, while a Mandarin-dubbed version ran for general screenings, sparking public debate.

Ten questions were submitted by MPs in relation to the campaign and Singapore's approach towards the screening of dialect films. 

Cai Yinzhou (Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC) has asked about the campaign’s current policy objectives and whether the Government will review the campaign’s continued application to locally screened dialect films. Meanwhile, WP Non-Constituency MP Eileen Chong has asked if the Government’s assessment of the effectiveness of the Speak Mandarin Campaign includes any indicators of its impact on the use and transmission of Chinese dialects.

📌 Motion on Reinforcing Singapore’s Position as a Global Transport Hub

Five PAP backbenchers have also filed a motion on Singapore’s position as a global transport hub. They are led by Tin Pei Ling (Marine Parade-Braddell Heights GRC), who chairs the government parliamentary committee on transport. The motion asks the House to affirm the importance of strengthening Singapore’s long-term economic competitiveness by “leveraging international cooperation, frontier technologiesand world-class infrastructure”. It asks that Singapore do this to reinforce its position as a globally connected aviation, maritime and logistics hub, and to anchor good jobs here.

📌 Other Issues

Other parliamentary questions will cover worker wage protection, Singapore’s overall recycling rates, and commuter safety measures. 

👉 https://www.parliament.gov.sg/api/media/14effa11-ada1-42d1-ab1a-aad2794f165a/Order-Paper---7July2026.pdf

👉 https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/ministerial-statement-sylvia-lim-faisal-manap-dialect-films-parliament-6234651

👉 https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/indranee-to-deliver-ministerial-statement-in-parliament-on-conduct-of-wps-sylvia-lim-faisal-manap

👉 https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/transport-motion-parliament-gpc-global-hub-6230081

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[7/7/2026 10:38 am] REACH Singapore: Dear contributors,

Parliament sitting is now live.

Catch the livestream of today's Parliament sitting here: 

https://www.youtube.com/live/_3tu7epg5n0?is=hyrAUJ-MwYBSJeJz


[7/7/2026 11:00 am] REACH Singapore: [ Poll : 1) Which issue(s) are you most interested in for today's Parliament sitting? Share your reasons in the chat! (You may choose more than one option.) ]

- Ministerial statement on the conduct of Workers’ Party leaders Sylvia Lim and Faisal Manap

- Government’s blocking of social media posts targeting the Indian community

- Screening of dialect films

- Motion on reinforcing Singapore’s position as a global transport hub

- Financial Action Taskforce (FATF)

- Others (Please share your views in the chats below)


[7/7/2026 11:09 am] LCL (Danny 心): 

1. Quite a number of youth raise their worries of AI replacing:-

a. Entry level white collar jobs making fresh graduates entry to market more difficult.

How much and what type of AI training is needed besides their trained skillets.

And dampening entry level salary.


b. Displacing current workers without AI skillets.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCpWS7g5/

https://babe118.blogspot.com/2026/07/ai-skillsets-with-traditional.html


[7/7/2026 11:15 am] LCL (Danny 心): 

Financial Action Taskforce 

1. Recently, I noticed that background check and onboarding process of fund placement are getting very onerous in the financial services.


2. This will deter many legitimate ultra rich foreign funds and even domestic funds placement in Singapore financial systems.


3. I suspect the onerous and long onboarding process could be due to the following possibilities:-

a. Financial institutions need to submit investment products of clients buying at big sum to MAS for background check. Hence the onboarding process suddenly become very long.

b. MAS is monitoring if the clients (are money launderers) which will take evasive actions when under scrutiny:-

i. Transfer large money out of Singapore.

ii. Take flight and run away from Singapore.

All these are indications of money launderers.


[7/7/2026 11:17 am] LCL (Danny 心): 

"Singapore cannot afford to keep losing clients to Dubai and Hong Kong’: Industry says faster onboarding vital for wealth hub edge.

The city-state is racing to remove procedural friction as the battle for the ultra-rich intensifies".

Agree that Singapore financial sector onboarding process very onerous.

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/companies-markets/singapore-cannot-afford-keep-losing-clients-dubai-and-hong-kong-industry-says-faster-onboarding#:~:text=Singapore%20cannot%20afford,ultra%2Drich%20intensifies


[7/7/2026 11:20 am] LCL (Danny 心): 

But Singapore financial services sector are losing funds placement - as legitimate customers (that do not meet the profile of a money lauderers) are subjected to onerous process that make fund placement very painful.

Most of the time, they quote this is MAS requirements.

Eg. Ask you to dig out documents that are decades ago to explain your source of income (whereby computer are just beginning to emerge).

Who will keep hardcopies that are decades ago, and it could have been lost, thrown away or misplaced.

Soft copies in floppy disk already mouldy, data cannot read.

No computers or laptop got floppy disk drive nowadays to read and print the soft copies.

Is this process even necessary?

It will turn away legitimate customers to offshore or foreign financial institutions - and Singapore local banks and financial institutions will lose fund placement that will impact Singapore as a financial hub.


[7/7/2026 11:46 am] Ahin: Is it possible to create a system that tracked the individual / company?... something like Credit card score.... so if a person keeps on defaulting credit card.. then he will have red flags...

[7/7/2026 11:47 am] Ahin: So the red flag will appear if the company or person had laundering case before.


[7/7/2026 11:48 am] LCL (Danny 心): 

Food security goals

I think our food security goals of ensuring domestic food production can be secured are achieved.

This is despite the fact that:-

1. Singapore is a small market, unable to attract enough domestic food producers to keep their business viable.

2. Also Singapore domestic production cost much higher and hence higher food prices compare to imported foods eg. Malaysia, China.

Despite the 2 challenges, the following strategies help to overcome them - which in turn secure our domestic food security.


[7/7/2026 11:49 am] LCL (Danny 心): 

424. I post in REACH (Telegram) LCL (Danny 心), [6/11/2025 12:45 pm]:-

*Strategy to achieve food security goals*

1. To elaborate, reclassify and elevate food security as the same "strategic critical resources" equivalent to:-

a. Water security

b. Energy security.

2. Set 20x30x35 as a hard target. Mandate the following critical demand mass to buy and source from only locally produced farms that are collected, coordinated by a central locally produced food aggregator eg. NTUC Fairprice.

3. Identify critical demand mass to ensure the hard target can be hit with precision.

4. Identify the following demand mass as achievable hard target:-

(Source:- Google AI)

a. Military soldier - 51,000 active, 252,500 NSMen 303,500 headcounts.

b. School (primary 237,762, secondary 159,457, ITEs 28,000, JCs 25,123 , Polytechnics 21,100) centralised kitchen - 471,442. Universities headcount ?

c. Civil service and public service 154,000 headcounts.

d. SATs central kitchen - SIA flights - headcounts?

e. GLCs - headcounts?

f. NTUC food fare, Kopitiam food court - public patronage - estimated headcounts?

5. I think we have close to 1 million headcounts critical mass demand per month to gobble up locally produced green and meat - should be able to meet the hard target.

20x30x35.

Local high tech agri farms that produce green, fish, eggs, even cell culture meat etc will be viable and even flourish with a guaranteed market demand of 1 million consumers to consume the locally produced food.

6. The rest of 70% to 80% food requirements are still relying on cheaper imported foods.

7. So reclassifying and elevating food security as the same level with water and energy security will help to:-

a. Focus government attention and resources on local food production - but not overly make it fiscally unsustainable.

b. Energise local population on the importance and significance of local food security and production.

Hence able to entice domestic people to loosen their purse strings and pay a bit more like water (Newater, Desalination) or energy (like floating energy price).

c. Set aside some government funds to ensure the hard food security target is meet - and then rely on imported food to fill up the rest.

Then local farms will be viable and local talents will be willing to work on urban sustainability farms to secure our local food security .

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Straits Times Published Jun 24, 2026, 07:45 PM Updated Jun 24, 2026, 10:20 PM

A two-year partnership between in-flight caterer SATS and Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory (TLL) will explore how locally developed crops can be used in large-scale production.

The hope is that the tie-up will help strengthen Singapore’s food security by reducing reliance on food imports, while also diversifying food supply sources here, said SATS.

SATS aims to explore how the ingredients can be transformed into tasty, nutritious meals for airlines, schools and even NSmen, among others.

SATS develops, prepares and distributes food to airlines and other institutions including healthcare, defence, corporate companies and retail in Singapore.

SATS said that scaling production could also help to bring about economies of scale and in turn bring prices down.

“If we can introduce these to more Singaporeans, then the scale will come and that will allow us to commercially bring down the price and hopefully one that can match the existing protein that we are sourcing from outside of Singapore,” said Mok, pointing out that sourcing local produce bolsters food security.


[7/7/2026 11:52 am] LCL (Danny 心): 

1. Such move has created a domestic demand of 1 million people for local food producers monthly.

2. The economies of scale from central procurement of locally produced foods by SATS - has lower the local food producers cost due to mass purchase, expand their production and with excess production - can export to overseas markets for additional revenue.


[7/7/2026 12:01 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

3. And Singapore local food security - 20% to 30% supplied by local food producers secured.

4. In the event of crisis that block imported food, local domestic producers can ramp up production to feed our local population without going hungry.

Mission accomplished.


[7/7/2026 1:58 pm] Hanny: I feel that this kind of forum is better with short answers that’s easy to digest. 

It’s easier to follow up. 

Just my 2 cents.

[7/7/2026 2:02 pm] REACH Singapore: 📢 Topic📢

[7/7/2026 2:03 pm] Hanny: Long essay is troublesome to read and I think people tend to skip it


[7/7/2026 2:04 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Global transport hub

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCA1fv4T/

Iran say US break ceasefire deal on ships passing through Oman ports.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCyCaW69/

Hormuz straits conflict.


[28/06, 9:19 pm] 

@Babe:1. Any deal that infringe the International Law, specifically the UNCLOS that guarantee free passage of waterways in international waterways such as the Hormuz Straits - will be null and void.

2. No countries should held the World hostage by blocking or restricting the free passage of International waterways guaranteed by the UNCLOS.

3. Meanwhile littoral States along the Hormuz Straits should implement alternative paths to transport fuel, oil, gas, fertilisers, resources and other goods including building pipelines, roads, rail cutting across various Gulf States inland into Arabian Sea - bypassing Hormuz Straits.

4. The World should not be held hostages by a few Countries determine to break International Law and hold the rest of the World hostages for their self-serving interest.


[30/06, 1:01 am] 

@Babe:2 transit passage should be carved out:-

1. Along Iran coast - Iran can charge toll for ships taking this path. Oversee by Iran.

2. Along Oman coast - that abide by UNCLOS rules - no toll charges to be levy. Oversee by Oman.

Ships can choose which routes to take without coercion.


@Babe:Firing on commercial ships traversing through an international waterways is a war crime.


[7/7/2026 2:07 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

425. I post in REACH (Telegram)[24/6/2026 6:09 pm] LCL (Danny 心):-

1. We automate our ports, AI it, develop port management system to manage every aspects of maritime traffic, logistics, transport, cargo loading, bunkering services, MRO, financial and insurance services, international arbitration all in one package end-to-end - making our port cost low and efficient.

[24/6/2026 6:11 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

3. Our automation will remove many foreign blue workers - hence cutting salary cost and make our cost base lower but yet providing more efficient port servics - as automation and AI can function 24 hours x 365 days non stop.

[24/6/2026 6:13 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

4. Most important, ensure all global major ship liners are sign on to our ports berth and become our longtime shipping and port partners.

If all the above happens, our port status will become irreplaceable.

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Straits Times Published Jun 24, 2026, 09:05 PM Updated Jun 25, 2026, 09:54 AM

Singapore is already a leading maritime and aviation hub, and a trusted financial centre. “But in a more fragmented world, connectivity alone is not enough. Global supply chains are being reconfigured,” the report noted.

It recommended that Singapore develop sea and air hubs that integrate physical infrastructure with digital, AI-enabled systems.

“The goal is to offer the fastest, most reliable and best-coordinated end-to-end flow of goods in the region, making Singapore the preferred choice for shippers and manufacturers.”

It added that Singapore also has to reinforce its resilience in energy, supply chains and partnerships, so it can ride out disruptions.


[7/7/2026 2:07 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

426. I post in REACH (Telegram)[24/6/2026 6:10 pm] LCL (Danny 心): -

2. We build green energy bunkering services that are now increasingly demanded by ship liners and tankers - and make it our port, the choice of refueling that cannot be replicated.

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Straits Times Published Jun 24, 2026, 09:05 PM Updated Jun 25, 2026, 09:54 AM

When it comes to energy, Singapore should also extend its role as an energy hub, the report said.

“The recent Middle East crisis underscores the importance of Singapore as a reliable and well-connected energy hub,” it added, referring to the oil flows that were disrupted when the crisis effectively blocked the Strait of Hormuz, a vital global shipping channel.

The report added that Singapore must build capabilities in emerging energy domains, such as liquefied natural gas trading, hydrogen and ammonia, and sustainable aviation fuels.

Jurong Island can also be developed as a premier test bed for low-carbon technologies.


[7/7/2026 2:09 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Long essay but good solutions - Government read and implement.


[7/7/2026 2:11 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Short but no meat, no strong arguments to convince, not impactful - not useful, wasted effort.

Just my 2 cents worth.


[7/7/2026 2:18 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

422. I post in REACH (Telegram)  LCL (Danny 心), [22Feb2025]:-

335. I post in REACH Portal Saturday, February 22, 2025 :-

2. I am thinking of under the void deck of "no-frill HDB flat", vending machines that dispense "Budget Meal" such as those $3, $3.50 type of neighborhood coffeeshops and hawker centres be sold. Eg. Fancai, Bee Hoon, nasi lemak etc.

3. Coffee and tea sold at 80 cents can also be dispense by the vending machines.

4. This will help residents in "no-frill HDB flat" to enjoy low cost budget meal to tackle high inflation.

5. In addition, this will help neighborhood coffeeshops and hawker centres to sell more of their budget meal through another avenue and boost their business.

6. A vending machine aggregator can be tender to collect such Budget Meal from the food stall. But food safety must be ensured.

7. This will be a good political response to tackle the hot potato issues of high food prices in addition to high housing prices.

This is to take the bull by the horns and tackle the biting price vexation head-on - to prevent any political fallout by these 2 housing prices and food prices pain points.

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CNA news 09 Mar 2025 04:06PM

To help with living costs, the South West Community Development Council (CDC) on Sunday (Mar 9) launched a Value Meals programme that will let residents redeem meals from vending machines located in their neighbourhoods.

Food and beverage (F&B) group Select is providing the vending machines and sponsoring vulnerable residents with S$600,000 in credits to purchase the meals from 80 vending machines, most of which will be located under Housing and Development Board flats.

The meals, ranging from sandwiches to reheatable dishes like fried bee hoon and curry chicken with rice, each cost S$3 or less.

Ms Low also said that food safety is a "top priority", in response to queries from reporters about food hygiene, given recent gastroenteritis cases arising from ready-to-eat meals distributed as part of Singapore's Food Resilience Preparedness Programme.

"That's why we work with Select group that has more than 30 years of experience, and they have a very robust workflow, SOP (standard operating procedures) at their central kitchen," she said.

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Straits Times Published May 30, 2026, 04:07 PM

Updated May 30, 2026, 11:42 PM

Up to 100 vending machines that dispense convenient meals priced at $3 and below will be rolled out throughout the North West District by the end of 2026 to help families cope with the rising cost of living.

The meals will include Thai basil minced chicken with rice, penne with chicken bolognese, and ayam kicap manis with rice. Healthier options include Japanese curry chicken with mixed grain rice and creamy chicken wholemeal carbonara.

Up to five vending machines will be placed in each division, but this may be adjusted depending on ground feedback.

The vending machines, which operate 24 hours daily, will ensure residents have easy access to affordable and healthy food options.


[7/7/2026 2:19 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Long essay, useful, that covers all grounds, well thought through, address, convince most or all stakeholders' need - government read, and implement.


[7/7/2026 2:35 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

To illustrate, 

Financial Taskforce.

Financial on-boarding troublesome - full stop.


[7/7/2026 2:37 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Short, sharp, sweet and sexy.

But where is the meat?

Government read, noted - deem as expression of unhappiness.

Not enough information to take action.


[7/7/2026 2:51 pm] G: @reachsg2 why are long and repeated AI generated monologues continue to be tolerated in this space?

[7/7/2026 2:52 pm] G: Especially when the monologues have no relevance to the day's discussion topic

[7/7/2026 2:53 pm] G: @reachsg2 this is one example of many in this chat


[7/7/2026 2:55 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Other issues?

Read the last paragraph.


[7/7/2026 2:56 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

AI detector scan say - this text is entirely human written.

No trace of AI generated text.

Use AI detector to scan the text if you have doubt.

https://babe118.blogspot.com/2026/07/ai-detector-scan-text.html


[7/7/2026 3:11 pm] REACH Singapore: In case you missed it, here are some updates from the parliamentary proceedings so far:

• ⁠Use of dialect in film classification framework being reviewed: Tan Kiat How: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/use-of-dialect-in-film-classification-framework-being-reviewed-tan-kiat-how

• No further action needed on WP's Sylvia Lim, Faisal Manap's COP conduct, given time bar: Leader of the House: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/sylvia-lim-faisal-manap-workers-party-indranee-rajah-parliament-6236801?cid=internal_sharetool_web_07072026_cna

• Jail, fine for those caught holding a phone while driving on S’pore roads under proposed law: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/hold-a-phone-while-driving-on-spore-roads-and-face-up-to-1k-fine-jail-time-of-up-to-6-months

• More fake, AI-generated content entering S’pore’s online space; authorities keeping close watch: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/politics/more-fake-ai-generated-content-entering-spores-online-space-authorities-keeping-close-watch

👉 You may keep up to date with parliamentary proceedings through this live blog: https://www.straitstimes.com/live-singapore-parliament-july-2026

👉 You may also choose to watch the Parliament livestream here: https://www.youtube.com/live/_3tu7epg5n0?is=nI5uoxnN39ucOEoK


[7/7/2026 3:17 pm] G: @reachsg2 On a related note: Foreign interference come in many forms. Social media posts is just the most identifiable and hence most easily scrutinised

However, more covert foreign interference can also come in the form of AI generated content (usually from foreign sources like google (gemini), chatgpt, facebook (meta) etc) submitted to official govt feedback channels like this REACH chatgrp, which promises to aggregate points made here and share with relevant agencies

As a concerned citizen, I would like to know the mechanisms that protect our govt institutions from foreign AI generated content that can potentially interfere with our social fabric / social compact / domestic issues

[7/7/2026 3:18 pm] G: What are the safeguards REACH has for AI generated content shared in this online space here?

[7/7/2026 3:19 pm] G: This is the promise that REACH has for participants in this chat

"Please be assured that the points made by participants during the chat are aggregated and shared with relevant agencies"


[7/7/2026 3:31 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Fake, AI generated content entering Singapore online space 

Such AI created misinformation about our governance, policies and society that are created overseas especially those that serve to exploit our fault lines of racial, community and religious harmony - look like is difficult to block.

Because, when we block one, another AI created similar video appears.

Only way is to put up rebuttals or create our own videos to point out the misinformation to inform our domestic as well as overseas audience the videos have many unwholesome and flaw information.

I think this will be more effective in tackling such malicious overseas AI created videos to unsettled us or misinform foreigners.

Because an informed and educated audience be it local and foreign - will be able to ascertain what is conveyed will harm us or unite us.

By putting up strong, convincing arguments in the form of videos or rebut them through the comments column that dispel the erroneous and harmful arguments of the fake AI generated videos - will make those videos ineffective in hurting our unity and foreign audience will also not be taken in by the content of those videos.

When times goes on, people will just ignore and skip the videos.

https://babe118.blogspot.com/2026/07/ai-detector-scan-text.html


[7/7/2026 3:55 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Encounter a couple of videos coming out from a Taiwan news platform 中天新闻 - that not only magnify, but double down on those fake AI generated videos - by engaging live human analyst to comment on Singapore internal affairs, and smear Singapore with many false information in the TikTok video.

The most effective response - is to post point-by-point rebuttals in the comments column under the TikTok video.

The outcome is very encouraging as many audiences that read the rebuttals change their opinions of Singapore and in fact challenge the analyst to come clean with his information and facts.

Subsequently, some analysts engage by 中天新闻 - provide a more factual moderate facts about Singapore in Tik Tok video - pointing out that the earlier analyst err in his facts.

I think we are vindicated - and more effective in countering such flaw videos.

https://babe118.blogspot.com/2026/06/misreporting-singapore.html


[7/7/2026 4:00 pm] REACH Singapore: 📢 Topic📢


[7/7/2026 4:03 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

1. Smear video - in particular on Singapore racial composition and attacking many of our pivotal policies.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSQaUKGvg/


2. Counter videos that rectified the smear video 

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSQv4q5fQ/

中天新闻 - say good things about Singapore.

You have to give Singapore affirmation.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSQooXus8/

Rebuttal of the Taiwan critics smear video about Singapore.

@Babe:这个评论员 - 客观,讲的有道理。

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSQThGTQN/

Criticism of Taiwan ex-politician misinformed attack & smear on Singapore governance.


[7/7/2026 5:05 pm] Khai Mun L.: I don't care about the discussion of dialect films.

If people really cared about dialects, they would have supported the previous movies shown in dialect or other languages, but most of the time, the shows are quite empty.

Furthermore, these are foreign-made flims which does not directly contribute to sg. Even locally made films do not get much support and subsequently not a lot are made locally because it just doesn't make financial sense.


[7/7/2026 5:07 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Dialect film only appeal to the relevant dialect group - probably older folks.

Younger folks only understand Mandarin.

I think the only thing that is worth remembering, it is our heritage and our root.

But somehow, the dialect film saga also does not upset me very much.


[7/7/2026 5:08 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

In fact none of my and my siblings children generation can speak the dialect.

It looks like a lost heritage.


[7/7/2026 5:18 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Another thing that hit my mind - why recently, there are many foreign interference into Singapore domestic affairs - especially the Chinese one.


It is because I feel:-

1. Singapore has emerged as a critical, non-replacable regional and in fact global gateway and hubs.


2. Singapore's economic connectivity, trade, business and investment, money flow - have critical interlocking mutual destiny - in particular with China, ASEAN, Asia and even US and Europe.

(In particular, many JV eco-park, industrial park, eg. China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, India etc)


3. And the underlying reasons that are very subtle could be we are the 1st and champion (or among the top) in many world and global indicators.

Naturally it attracts alot of attention from world countries that want to emulate us, influence us or even envy about us.

树大招风。


4. Hence, our policies impact them, and they want a say how our policies direction blows.

Eg. Our racial composition.

Our stand in US-China tussling.

Our influence in ASEAN directions and positions etc.

Let me dig out those subtle facts that have been surfacing in main stream media and social media to support my this inklings - as some patterns are forming - when connecting all the dots.


[7/7/2026 5:20 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Chinese Ones:-

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCbQ2SHx/

China most important gateway is Singapore.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCpcPxsV/

Singapore is the global value added supply chain.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCbT6ht4/

Singapore in between US and China. Chinese one but spoken in English.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCxHHfpS/

Singapore can fetch their nationals home in a crisis.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSChfJKUm/

Chinese netizen praise Singapore.

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCbaD2Ld/

@Babe:Wealthy Taiwanese families are increasingly moving billions in capital and establishing family offices in Singapore. Powered by a massive boom in the tech and AI sectors, this asset diversification acts as an "insurance policy" against rising geopolitical tensions across the Taiwan Strait. 

The Scale of the Shift

Asset Relocation: Taiwanese assets held in Singapore sit at roughly NT$10.4 trillion (US$326 billion). 

Overtaking Hong Kong: Over the past three years, Singapore has officially overtaken Hong Kong as the primary destination for Taiwanese offshore wealth.

The "2027" Catalyst: Many advisors cite the centenary of the People's Liberation Army (2027) as a particular source of concern, prompting the ultra-rich to put plans in place for emergency relocation and capital flight. 

Key Drivers and Attractions

Geopolitical Hedging: Families are establishing business bases and family offices in Singapore so they "have a place for the plane to land" if conditions in Taiwan worsen. 

Favorable Environment: The city-state’s political neutrality, independent regulatory system, and established family office regime make it highly attractive for succession and long-term wealth preservation. 

Banking Expansion: To capture this massive influx, both local (like DBS) and Taiwanese banks (such as CTBC Bank and Taipei Fubon) are racing to expand their Singapore-based private wealth management teams. 

https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCqCh4n9/

Singapore rule based position on Russia.


Western One:-

"US firms remain committed to Singapore, but rising costs could affect future investment: AmCham CEO.

Dr Lei Hsien-Hsien, CEO of the American Chamber of Commerce in Singapore, tells CNA that artificial intelligence and hiring challenges are also reshaping how companies decide where to invest."

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/amcham-ceo-us-firms-committed-singapore-rising-costs-affect-future-investment-6237071#:~:text=US%20firms%20remain,where%20to%20invest.


[7/7/2026 5:28 pm] Joomua Tng: I choose the following is most "important"

1.) Ministerial statement on the conduct of Workers’ Party leaders Sylvia Lim and Faisal Manap

reason, the conduct, character, integrity of a minister is very crucial to Singapore. It doesn't make sense when MAS focus on fit and proper for financial professionals, be it insurance, bankers, investment. etc and yet the fit and proper of the ministers is not uphold on the same if not higher focus.

2.) Government’s blocking of social media posts targeting the Indian community

no specific reason. can't think of other effective ways on the issue.

3.) Motion on reinforcing Singapore’s position as a global transport hub

reason, it is one of the life and death of Singapore. naturally it is important.

4.) Financial Action Taskforce (FATF)

reason, similar to point No.3 above.

国之大事,死生之地,存亡之道, 不可不察。

。。。。

honestly,

the Screening of dialect films

is a waste of time and effort to be debate and discussed in Parliament.

....


[7/7/2026 5:38 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Eg. Which areas we did well and are world class:-

1. Best governance in the world - consistently claiming the top spot in the Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI).


2. World most competitive economy - Switzerland lose top global competitiveness ranking to Singapore.


3. Best seaport - Singapore retains Best Global Seaport title at Asian awards.


4. Best airport - Singapore Changi Airport consistently rank 1st, 2nd or 3rd in the World for 26 years.


5. Highest GDP per capita PPP in the world.


6. Top 8/10, 12 Universities among Ivy League - NUS and NTU.


7. 2nd most dense industrial robot adoption in the world after South Korea - Global Human-to-Robot Ratios (Robot Density).


8. 3rd AI adoption in the world.


9. Singapore is considered one of the most influential "middle powers" and global economic hubs, though the United States and China typically hold the top spots for raw geopolitical or military superpower status.


10. Singapore passport ranked world’s most powerful.


11. Financial and Wealth Hub: Global investors and high-net-worth families are actively relocating and parking capital—moving away from Gulf centers like Dubai—to shelter in the strength of the Singapore Dollar and the security of local banks.


12. Business and MICE Events: International organizers are increasingly routing corporate meetings, conventions, and business events to the city-state. Singapore’s political stability and safety make it the preferred destination for regional headquarters and events when traditional Middle Eastern alternatives face geopolitical friction.


13. Singapore manages about SGD 6.1 trillion (approx. USD 4.5 trillion) in total fund and asset management assets.


14. Global Commodities and Bunkering: While rising fuel price volatility has caused ship operators to buy more conservatively, Singapore's dominance has strengthened relative to the Middle Eastern bunkering hub of Fujairah, which has seen severe volume declines. Furthermore, major commodity and oil traders headquartered in the Republic have logged record earnings from the supply-chain shifts.


15. Singapore is the largest investor in China, Indonesia, and one of the largest investor in Malaysia, Vietnam, plus many other countries.

1 Mainland China $228.3 billion

2 India $122.6 billion

3 United Kingdom $109.8 billion

4 Indonesia $104.3 billion

5 Netherlands $103.3 billion

6 Luxembourg $96.8 billion

7 Hong Kong SAR $91.3 billion

8 Cayman Islands $87.4 billion

9 Australia $81.6 billion

10 Malaysia $75.6 billion


[7/7/2026 5:51 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Hence I won't be surprised - Singapore will increasingly come under focus by Superpowers and Regional Middle Powers.

We need to be even more vigilant in foreign influence and what comes out from the social media - that make use of us for their benefits but at our expenses.


[7/7/2026 5:52 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

Wonder how to make this short, sharp and sexy...

🤔


[7/7/2026 6:40 pm] LCL (Danny 心): 

And partly we are very influential in the world stage.

Eg. Be a lamp upon the darkness in the Globe.

We stand up to say, no toll charges for international waterways under UNCLOS.

And the World take this stand and position as a benchmark - in conducting world affairs.

So indeed, Singapore position is very influential in the World Stage.

Sudden focus and attention on our internal affairs start to become a pattern - because what we say and do - indeed will move mountains.

Hence we need to be more vigilant in foreign influence going forward - be it in foreign diplomacy, in mainstream media and in social media.


[7/7/2026 6:45 pm] REACH Singapore: Dear Contributors,

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[7/7/2026 7:01 pm] REACH Singapore: Dear Contributors

We will be closing the chat for today.

Thank you very much for being part of our Telegram chat and participating actively.

Goodnight!

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AI detector scan text

 







Sunday, July 5, 2026

AI skillsets with traditional skillsets - boost income - not threatened fresh graduates entry jobs.

AI skillsets with traditional skillsets - boost income - not threatened fresh graduates entry jobs.



https://vt.tiktok.com/ZSCpWS7g5/

A youth comments on PM Lawrence Wong Young PAP.

AI steal white-collar jobs.


@Babe:

1. AI don't remove graduate entry jobs.

2. AI redefine graduate jobs - its job requirements, skillsets, descriptions, scope and depth to be in line with AI complemented entry jobs.

3. The basic skillsets of each trade from Universities and Polytechnics will still be essential. But to secure a job, graduates must be complemented by AI-driven output.

Solely relying on individual skillsets without AI - will be deem unproductive to the organisation and not able to land a job. Because through the help of AI, fresh graduates can produce a large output at a faster pace - compare to a fresh graduate coding from scratch.

Solely relying on AI to produce output - without Human oversight, value-add and QC provided by graduates train in the respective trade and skillsets will also not be employed by the business - because output produced solely by AI could be error-prone due to hallucination, insufficient layering of prompt to produce the optimal output and lack QC to spot subtle mistakes that could have been spotted by a trade-trained graduate.


@Babe:1. Armed with AI, we are like IPMan:-

“我要打十个”!

2. Without AI, solely relying on your graduate skill, you will be:-

“我被十个打”.


@Babe:

1. AI trajectory that disrupt jobs is no different from the advent of Internet, digital economy, eCommerce that disrupt pre-computer era jobs.


2. Before the advent of computers, typist are trained to type from a typewriter. This skillsets will be the job description and skillsets expected from a fresh graduate.


3. With the advent of computers and Internet, the job description and skillsets expected from a fresh graduate are changed - and will be redefined to encompass:-

a. Ability to type from a keyboard

b Able to boot up a computer from an Operating System and operate the OS.

c. Able to launch browser to access Internet and perform Web data entry, commit digital transation and print computer output.


4. This is no different from AI era - whereby fresh graduates of Computer science for example, in addition to be able to do programming, coding, system analysis, database design, prepare test cases etc - must be able to do AI prompt, build layers of AI prompt to perform vibe coding, generate test cases, etc --- and fresh graduates then will have to do QC check of codes generated by AI vibe coding, check output of test cases, do system integration etc.

The job requirement, skillsets, job descriptions has been expanded to include AI-driven prompt, vibe coding etc - in addition to the basic skillsets of programming, coding, system analysis, database design, prepare test cases etc --- where the hybrid skillsets will greatly improve the value-add and quality of the fresh graduates (as compared to fresh graduates untrained in AI or a novice IT guy without deep knowledge in computer science).

That means fresh graduates in this hybrid AI-complemented computer science graduates - can demand higher salaries than its peer without AI-knowledge.


5. So the current youth who are AI-trained in their respective faculties is not worst off - but better off.


6. And I speak with authentic experience from employed fresh graduate who are AI-trained. They fetch higher salaries, promote faster, and take on more senior posts within a shorter time frame - due to their improve productivity complemented by AI.


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@Lyingflat:Looks AI-generated with multiple hasty generalizations and no substantive example or precedent.


@Babe:Every words are human written.

And you quickly concluded that it is AI generated.

Go to each AI to try to churn out the above - ChatGpt, DeepSeek, Google Gemini, Claude, Llama, Co-pilot.

You see whether you produce the above output or not?


@Babe:To prove no cheating.


@Babe:Or to prove your doubts without ambiguity, run the 1st 3 texts on an AI detector to check whether it is AI generated text or human brain written text.



@Babe:And you mentioned hasty generalization.

Which aspects of the text is generalise?

Digital economy?

AI trained graduate high salary?

They're hard figures with real people earning those salaries - not lying flat.


@Babe:Source:-:- Google Gemini Ai

Singapore currently has approximately 214,000 tech professionals across all industries. This workforce spans a wide array of digital and IT-related roles, with high growth driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, and cybersecurity.

CNA

@Babe:This CNA text is AI generated - hence I declare the source.


@Babe:Source:- Google Gemini AI

(This text is AI generated).

Singapore currently has an estimated base of over 6,000 AI and data analytics professionals.


@Babe:Source:- Google Gemini AI

Across Singapore’s six autonomous universities (NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, SIT, and SUSS), 88.9% of fresh graduates secure employment within six months of graduation. Out of this group, 74.4% land full-time permanent roles, while 14.5% are in part-time/temporary positions, freelancing, or waiting to start a business.

Not hasty generalization.

Not lying flat.


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@Wei Liea:appreciate the info, baseline cognitive load per entry level employee increases due to ai-related tool expectation and productivity/multitasking implicit demand as well, how optimised should we expect fresh grads to be? harder and harder to be an entry level employee, what if im a low income family public school student who did not mix with the right crowd and did not pick up for example codex LLM ai vibecoding from IT class. is it my fault that I am unable to meet the 95% cognitive demand of an entry level job? if so, should my nation cater for fringe human capital that fail to reach that benchmark, as an expected probabilistic outcome, or blame them for being unable to be trained as a 95 percentile? l


@Babe:Low income public schools will not be disadvantaged.

As long as your attitude and aptitude is correct, there are many government assistance along the way to help you.

For example, I know of one that got 2 scholarships - bachelor and master - secure a top R&D job. Got high salary, promotion with good career progression.


@Babe:Watch out for this coming Parliament session Tuesday, 7 Jul 12pm.

Alot of attention will be focus on AI-complemented focus jobs, education, skill training.

I think government is very concerned and certainly ensure youth are able to be gainfully employed, reap high income and take care of youth employment.

This AI focus will not end until and unless our youth are AI competent and reap real benefits in their jobs.


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@Babe:@Babe:New jobs in high demand:-

1. AI creator & R&D researchers (Machine language, NLP, LLM, Computer Vision, neural networks, Deep learning, reinforcement learning, AI cybersecurity, Frontier AI etc)

2. AI developers, AI Agentic apps development (Machine language, python programming)

3. AI Agentic users

4. Forward deployed engineer (gather and formulate user requirements into AI development)

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Existing IT professionals jobs:-

1. Cloud professionals

2. Cybersecurity professionals

3. System & Servers IT professionals

4. Network IT professionals

5. Storage, Database IT professionals.

6. Software engineers.


@Babe:@Babe:1. All AI professionals need to be bilingual:-

a. Possess the AI technical skills.

b. Learn the trade domain - in which AI is to be deployed.

(Eg. If need to AI bank's functions and operations, AI professionals need to know the bank's trade and which aspects of bank operations to AI - in order to reap productivity.

Working with bank users, bank software developers, COO, CTO, CEO - all the C-suite will be critical for success.

Likewise if to AI manufacturing, healthcare, f&b, logistics supply etc - same approach to AI like AI banks).

2. AI users need to be trained in:-

a. Agentic AI develop by AI developers - to reap specific business functions productivity.

b. Use public AI LLM to reap general job productivity.


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@Babe:To illustrate what we can do and what we will be doing in an AI era:-

1. Government

2. Big Enterprise - DBS


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@Babe:@Babe:1. Eg. Government, big public enterprise use AI models, LLM and transformer engine develop by Big Tech but use internal dataset and accessible only by the internal government staff.

At no time, the data set will be leaked to the public.

2. The AI architecture uses air-gapped network and the AI transformer engine and LLM run on internal servers and GPUs, internal clouds and internal datasets.

Permission are granted to internal staff based on strict access control with local content filtering on internal data access.

3. This is like using Microsoft OS, install in servers developed by US companies but network are designed by government IT staff with air-gap, firewall and protected within an intranet not accessible by public. The AI architecture and infrastructure are reserve for use by internal government staff only.

The AI infrastructure are not controlled by few powerful overseas companies but in the sole domain and control of the government AI staff.

Our government AI staff control, manage and maintain the entire AI models, architecture and infrastructure.

This is similar to our control of Microsoft OS, servers and network bought from US companies.

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@Babe:@Babe:2a. DBS full AI solution are using Microsoft Co-Pilot.

But the entire dataset that DBS access is DBS internal banking datasets.

There are no instance of DBS dataset, customer information held by Microsoft.

DBS has full control of its purchase technologies from Microsoft - such as Microsoft AI Co-Pilot, LLM, Microsoft Azure cloud and Microsoft OS.

Microsoft has no visibility into DBS AI architecture.

2b. DBS AI forward deployed AI engineers will work with DBS top management, DBS users and DBS IT software developers to establish and formulate user requirements for development of AI Agentic apps.

2c. DBS AI developers will then either use python programming, machine language, Co-pilot to develop Agentic AI apps to automate DBS business functions, process that access the internal DBS datasets.

Microsoft has 0 visibility into this Agentic AI apps develop by DBS AI developers.

2d. DBS AI developers are merely riding on the Microsoft AI Co-Pilot LLM.

Just like using Microsoft Azure Cloud and Microsoft OS.

2e. Once the AI Agentic apps are developed, DBS users will be trained to use the AI apps that will improve their productivity by leaps and bounds.

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@Babe:So the big question is - for most Singapore workers.

Reskill into what?

Most Singapore workers can be categorized as "AI users".

1. AI users need to be trained in:-

a. Agentic AI develop by AI developers - to reap specific business functions productivity.

b. Use public AI LLM to reap general job productivity.




@Babe:Confirm Human generated text.

Cynicism free.


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@Santa Lao Ren:doing anything but creating jobs for Singaporeans.


@Babe:Source:- Google AI

Singapore’s job market currently has more vacancies than unemployed persons, though the ratio is tightening. Latest data shows there are 73,300 job vacancies compared to a low resident unemployment rate.

However, hiring activity has cooled, with retrenchments rising slightly due to corporate restructuring.

Despite a dip in overall vacancies, a talent shortage persists in several key domains, and certain sectors continue to see strong resident employment growth:

Technology & AI: The AI talent shortage is driving salaries up, with strong demand for roles in machine learning, AI engineering, and data science.

Growth Sectors: Job growth for locals is primarily driven by Administrative & Support Services, Transportation & Storage, and Public Administration.

Manufacturing & Construction: These outward-facing sectors support the bulk of non-resident employment growth, and also see higher vacancy rates for production, transport operators, and labor roles.


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@bibble:& worse, our government looks like it’s fully heading towards having singapore fully embrace a fully AI-powered future where we’re surrounded by it. unlike other countries fighting against it, they’re SUPPORTING it. even our own citizens start to blindly follow the lead and go crazy for anything even if it’s said that it’s made / done with AI over an artist that didn’t use it. haizz


@Babe:Fighting against technology advancement will always fail.

Which countries still use typewriters instead of computers?

Which countries still use camera with film rather than digital camera?

Which countries still listen to radio rather than watch internet video streaming or TV?

Who still want to live in a cave than modern living?

Singapore cannot behave like an ostrich thinking that by not adapting to new technologies, you will keep your jobs.

No business will deal with yesterday business and expected to survive, similar to your jobs.

You adapt and transform your jobs, you survive and thrive.

Else you drown and go under.


@Babe:Btw, do you still use fixed line analog dial telephone at home or are you using a smartphone?

By your logic, you will not be able to post your comments here with a fixed line analog telephone.

You must be using your smartphone to post in TikTok isn't it?

So your hypothesis of not going AI or refrain from embracing new technologies to keep jobs - cannot hold water.


@Babe:Is there any companies in the world still selling typewriters, analog fixed phones, radios, cameras using film?

Probably such business won't survive - and you jobs will go down with it.


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@Invisible Hand:After WW2, old leaders died, country was run by young ppl to create an environment for young ppl to thrive. Today, country is run by old ppl to maintain status quo, young ppl have to fit in to maintain too, how not to be cynic? The environment today is not for young ppl to thrive but to maintain.


@Wei Liea:very sharp insight


@Babe:Do you know that in top R&D institute, young people are promoted to tech lead while older folks without the new tech knowledge come under the younger folks?

What you say is not correct.


@Babe:As long as a worker can prove that he can value add and do a better job than anybody else, the worker (whether young or old) will lead.

True meritocracy is at play.

Your cynicism is not true in the real working world.


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@joellzc:30k new citizens and 30k new pr annually. how not to be cynical


@Babe:Without them, more business will have leave Singapore.

More locals will have lose their jobs.


@Babe:Eg. if a company require 1,000 workers to operate, only manage to recruit 800 locals, the new citizens and PRs that take up the remaining 200 jobs will make the company stay - providing 800 local jobs.

Else the company will move to another country - causing 800 local workers to lose their jobs.


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@Yada Yada:State capitalism kill initiative


@Babe:If leave to individual initiative, some resourceful and enterprising ones will have surge far far Infront, some in the middle, the rest majority are left far far behind - exacerbating social and income inequality.

Singapore as a whole will no longer competitive against other economies.


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@Alan Alan Alan:why get so many ceca

@Foddie plumby:can go changi biz park, take a lot how many local singaporeans is there.

@xxx2:ceca no more needed

@asdfsssdffww:nvm no worries PAP just bring in more ceca can alr all our problems will be solved

@Jessie:CECApore bro

@.:ceca

@papa828228:young man, the ceca and prc are already here to snatch our job. but singpaorean still vote for pap


@Babe:My prompt:- Is it true that Ceca Indians workers dominate in Changi business park?

Source:- Google Gemini AI

No, Indian workers do not dominate the workforce at Changi Business Park. While the area has a high concentration of tech and financial services firms that employ foreign talent, statistics from the Singapore Ministry of Manpower confirm that Singaporeans and permanent residents still make up the majority of the overall Singapore Total Population and the professional workforce.

The misconception that the area is dominated by foreign nationals, which has led to colloquial nicknames like "Chennai Business Park," stems from heavily discussed social media posts and concerns over job competition in the IT and banking sectors. While there is a visible presence of expatriate workers from India in specific multinational corporations and specialized technology departments, the Singaporean government strictly regulates employment quotas to ensure a balanced local workforce.

If you want to know more, I can provide information on:

Specific hiring requirements for Employment Passes in Singapore

Workforce demographics across different technology and financial sectors

Details about the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA) and its impact on work visas

I just realized DBS bank has another large office in Changi Business ...


@knights:AI is taking over the job because boomer don't want Gen Z to take over the job🤣 that's why they implemented AI🤣🤣🤣🤣


@Babe:Boomer don't want successor and leave the country in tatter thereafter - endangering their children and grandchildren?

What a cynicism conspiracy theory - that no one will ever believe.


@Babe:The reason why Singapore want to surge ahead with AI is because it want to secure the young generations future ahead of Global competition so that other countries cannot take away our lunch.

A foreigner told me, they are still very far behind in digital economy. No way they are able to beat us in AI - because their infrastructure and talents fail to catch up.

Singapore has indeed touted as the 3rd most advanced AI adoption in the world.

立于不败之地。


@Babe:State Capitalism is indeed our winning formula to make Singapore the champion in many domains in the world stage.

Leaving to individual initiative, leaving to private sector to provide the infrastructure - we will leave far far behind.


@Babe:Source:- Google Gemini AI

Singapore's governance is recognized as the best in the world, consistently claiming the top spot in the Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI). The city-state is lauded for its long-term foresight, institutional strength, and financial stewardship.

Global benchmarks consistently validate Singapore's structural advantages:

Government Capability: Singapore ranked #1 overall in the CGGI. It leads globally across pillars like Leadership & Foresight, Strong Institutions, and Financial Stewardship. [1, 2]

Elite Governance: It also retained the top position in the Elite Quality Index (EQx), which measures how well national elites align private enterprise with the public interest. [1]

Digital & E-Government: Singapore regularly places among the global top three in the UN e-Government Survey for its advanced digital infrastructure and smart city development. [1]

Talent & Competitiveness: Top-tier governance contributes to the nation holding the #1 position in the Global Talent Competitiveness Index (GTCI). [1]

Singapore Tops Global Index for Elite Governance Yet Again, But AI Is Redrawing the Global Economic Order | SMU Newsroom

19 May 2025 — The EQx 2025 highlights include: * **Singapore** Retains its position at #1 in the EQx. Singapore's elites have demonstrated an ability to align private enterpr...


@Babe:Source:- Google AI, ChatGpt 

@Babe:Singapore’s ranking in the top 3 globally for Artificial Intelligence is a well-documented consensus across major tech indices. The city-state consistently secures top positions due to its progressive government policies, massive tech investments, rapid enterprise adoption, and a highly skilled workforce. [1, 2, 3]

Key Rankings and Recognitions

Singapore's leading status is backed by multiple authoritative global reports: [1]

Top Global AI City: Ranked #1 globally in Counterpoint Research's Global AI Cities Index, recognizing its mature AI ecosystem, talent pool, and infrastructure. [1, 2]

Global AI Financial Hub: Placed #3 globally (behind New York and San Francisco) in the DBS Global AI Financial Hub Index. This highlights Singapore's strength in balancing reliable AI governance with deep institutional adoption. [1]

AI Diffusion and Talent: Ranked #2 globally on Microsoft's AI Diffusion Index. It is also placed first internationally in AI Maturity, according to skill-level and research trends reported by Coursera. [1, 2]

@Babe:Singapore rank 3rd in Global AI after US and China.


@Babe:The Global Human-to-Robot Ratios (Robot Density).

The International Federation of Robotics (IFR) tracks this automation metric as "robot density" (the number of operational robots per 10,000 manufacturing employees).

Rank Country Robots per 10,000 Workers

1. South Korea 1,220

2. Singapore 818

3. Germany 449

4. Japan 446

5. China 166 (National Statistic Basis) / Up to 470 in manufacturing hubs

@Babe:Singapore rank 2nd in density in the World in industrial robot adoption.


@Babe:1. Do you know that our 2 Universities are Ivy League grade - global top 8/10 NUS and top 12?

2. These Universities are producing AI R&D researchers and AI creators that can produce GPT (Generative Pre-Trained Transformer), LLM (Large Language Model) from scratch - such as those produced by ChatGpt, Google Gemini, Meta Llama etc.

3. They also able to produce DeepSeek like AI model through Knowledge Distillation.

4. Among the knowledge and subjects that they learn and competence in, including final year projects (that need to produce live GPT and LLM) in undergraduate and postgraduate research or coursework studies are:-

Subjects need to be learned to produce AI models like gpt, LLM, knowledge distillation - Neural networks, Generative Adversarial Network, machine learning, supervised learning, unsupervised learning, deep learning, reinforcement learning, semantics analysis, python programming, computer vision, multi - modal, NLP (Natural Language Programming) etc. etc. etc.

Also need to learn complex math like linear algebra, optimisation, statistics, probability, differentiation, integration etc etc....

5. And many Singapore AI R&D science lab are staff with scholars, graduates, postgraduates from Ivy League in addition to our homegrown produce AI R&D researchers and AI creators.

Who say our AI future are control by a few overseas companies only ????

@Babe:All these are Singapore built humanoid robots.


@Babe:My prompt:Can Singapore r&d researchers build LLM from scratch?


Source:- Google Gemini AI

Yes, Singaporean R&D researchers possess the talent, infrastructure, and institutional backing to build Large Language Models (LLMs) from scratch. Backed by multi-billion dollar national AI investments, local teams have already proven this capability with sovereign models tailored to Southeast Asia.

Local research institutions and tech consortiums are already leading the development of regional and multilingual models through several distinct advantages:

Demonstrated Capabilities: Researchers at AI Singapore (AISG), in collaboration with the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), have already built open-source foundational models from the ground up, such as Sea-Lion. This model is designed specifically to capture the linguistic nuances and cultural contexts of 11 Southeast Asian languages.

World-Class Infrastructure: Singapore supports these endeavors with massive computational power. Researchers leverage high-performance computing resources via the National Supercomputing Centre (NSCC) to train models without relying entirely on overseas cloud providers.

National Multimodal LLM Programme (NMLP): The Singapore government has committed substantial funding (part of a S$1+ billion National AI R&D Plan) to advance fundamental research, train local AI engineers, and build base models grounded in regional context.

While Singaporean researchers have the expertise to build base models from scratch, the local ecosystem primarily focuses on training highly efficient, specialized models (e.g., in the 30B to 50B parameter range) rather than attempting to compete directly with massive, trillion-parameter US or Chinese models on sheer scale.


@☼ ⊹ ࣪ ˖ l o u:How not to be cynical in a society built for only one group to thrive?🥹


@Babe:That one group to thrive is called Singaporeans.


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@Cynic:Cynicism is caused by repeated disappointments. Study hard and get a degree? After you borrowed money to study and finally graduated, you still can’t find jobs and what do they say? Reduce your expectations! Remember “We’ll leave no one behind”? Now open floodgate to foreigners and so many who believed them got left behind. Remember “zero tolerance for corruption”? Now convicted ex-minister can enjoy time at home and briber don’t need jail time. Now don’t be cynical? How not to be cynical?!?


@Babe:Babe:Source:- Google Gemini AI

Across Singapore’s six autonomous universities (NUS, NTU, SMU, SUTD, SIT, and SUSS), 88.9% of fresh graduates secure employment within six months of graduation. Out of this group, 74.4% land full-time permanent roles, while 14.5% are in part-time/temporary positions, freelancing, or waiting to start a business.


@Babe:Source:- Google AI

Singapore’s job market currently has more vacancies than unemployed persons, though the ratio is tightening. Latest data shows there are 73,300 job vacancies compared to a low resident unemployment rate.

However, hiring activity has cooled, with retrenchments rising slightly due to corporate restructuring.

Despite a dip in overall vacancies, a talent shortage persists in several key domains, and certain sectors continue to see strong resident employment growth:

Technology & AI: The AI talent shortage is driving salaries up, with strong demand for roles in machine learning, AI engineering, and data science.

Growth Sectors: Job growth for locals is primarily driven by Administrative & Support Services, Transportation & Storage, and Public Administration.

Manufacturing & Construction: These outward-facing sectors support the bulk of non-resident employment growth, and also see higher vacancy rates for production, transport operators, and labor roles.


@Babe:Babe:Yes, in economic terms, Singapore is effectively at full employment in 2026.

The Ministry of Manpower's Labour Market Report indicates that the overall unemployment rate remains low and stable at 2.1%, while resident and citizen unemployment rates sit at 2.9% and 3.1% respectively.

These figures reflect a classic "tight" labour market where job openings outnumber job seekers.

In macroeconomic theory, this indicates that the economy is operating near its full potential, where nearly everyone who wants to work and is actively seeking a job is able to find one.

@Babe:The median monthly income from work in Singapore is S$5,775 (inclusive of employer CPF contributions) or S$5,000 (excluding employer CPF), according to the Ministry of Manpower's Labour Force Report.


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@Hari Seldon:I’m more cynical about PAP saying they don’t want people to think the same. Trying to smoke us with hope. As if they will allow non scholars in their group.


@Babe:Not all civil servants are scholars.

Not all politicians are scholars.


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@GallopingRat:You guys keep voting these elites who are clowns into power and then wonder why they keep showing you they dngaf about the working class. Duh. They aren’t in our class. They will happily earn another penny over your body if they can lol


@Babe:Most civil servants are working class.

Many politicians work their way up from the working class.

How many are born elites?


@Babe:Some who hold senior positions are non-scholars with scholars working under them.


@Babe:Eg. Minister Tan See Leng is not a scholar.

But he has many scholars working under him.

@Babe:Eg. Minister Vivian and ex Minister Ng Eng Hen are not scholars - but there are many scholars working under them.


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@ez:typical gaslighting.. "if u are poor its because you are lazy"


@Babe:If you work hard and work smart, very likely you won't be poor because money go into your pocket.

But if you are lazy and refuse to work, high chances you will be poor because money won't drop from the sky and go into your pocket.


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@bigD:Imagine this guy joining WP added with jamus few others smart ppl 🙌🏼


@Babe:Jamus Lim:-

@Babe:Flaws with WP alternative policies in Parliament :

1. Propose land sales to finance recurrent fiscal budget - soon no more lands for younger generations as Singapore is a little red dot.

@Babe:2. Use more nirc 60% - no GST hikes.

Equivalent to raiding our reserves & leaving less reserves for our younger generations.

@Babe:Babe:4. Advocate Minimum wages without productivity growth. Singapore labour force lose competitiveness to other countries.

PAP advocate PWM - step increase in wages with productivity growth.

@Babe:5. Advocate Retrenchment insurance.

Retrenched workers no incentive to rejoin workforce.

PAP provide job support fund + training + job placement.


@Babe:Babe:@Babe:Jamus Lim is trying to define social needs for some groups of people but neglected the needs for other groups - playing the role of a "social judge".

Who has given him the right to do so?

@Babe:Apparently Jamus Lim very weak in the economic principles of scarce resources, demand, supply, opportunity cost vis a vis definition of social needs.

As well as knowledge of alternatives such as MRT, bus, taxi, private hire, av - a mass mover versus a selfish self-centred private car in lieu of limited road space.

@Babe:@Babe:Just cannot understand some people:-

1. call cab cannot?

2. call grab cannot?

3. take MRT cannot?

4. take bus cannot?

5. rent car cannot?

die die must buy a car? no car can die?

if die die want car, then work hard, earn more money, bid for coe and buy lor.

so many people can travel everywhere with public transport without a car - but yet some people prefer the vanity to own a car.

cannot afford Kao beh Kao bu.

@Babe:Limited land space that are shared by the population is an expensive economic goods.

People who want to own cars for its private use must pay a high price for this privilege luxurious commodity for its own used at the expense of the rest of the population.

I am surprise Jamus Lim as an economist don't understand this Economic principles and try to fool his supporters appealing to compassion - but work against the benefits and interest of the population at large for a few selfish individuals not willing to pay the price to enjoy the privileges.


@Babe:Inheritance tax and capital tax are the main drivers that chase away millionaires from the country.

WP Jamus Lim say taxes on the rich is not the main motivator that chase away rich individuals and business when he debate the GST tax.

He is always wrong economically.

[16/10, 11:06 am] ☸️  Danny 心: If millionaires migrated, they will stop creating business and jobs. And many Singaporeans will lose their jobs. Economic growth will be dampened.

In addition when that happens, the tax burden fully falls on the middle income and the lower income groups.

This means an even higher GST tax will need to be levied for the loss of tax income - and no GST vouchers will be issue to these 2 groups as the GST tax collection can barely cover other government expenditures with lesser leftover for GST vouchers and CDC vouchers.

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[13/11, 11:15 am] ☸️  Danny 心: "Singapore ranked third top destination for world’s wealthy: Savills".

After Dubai, New York.

HK and Abu Dhabi 4th and 5th.

https://www.edgeprop.sg/property-news/singapore-ranked-third-top-destination-world%E2%80%99s-wealthy-savills#:~:text=Advertisement-,Singapore%20ranked%20third%20top%20destination%20for%20world%E2%80%99s%20wealthy%3A%20Savills,-By%20Atiqah%20Mokhtar

[13/11, 11:18 am] ☸️  Danny 心: Singapore also ranked among the top locations for legacy, given its absence of inheritance, capital gains and wealth taxes.


@Babe:@Babe:6. Advocate Nationalisation of public transport.

Jamus Lim and the Workers' Party (WP) have historically supported the nationalisation of public transport in Singapore. 

The WP outlined this proposal in their Workers' Party General Election Manifesto, calling for the merger of public transport operators and the Public Transport Council into a single entity called the National Transport Corporation to better prioritize commuter welfare over profit.

This will drain taxpayers money, inefficiency, no market discipline, cannot bid overseas project to earn revenue.

After Note (about Nationalisation, what is the impact):-

Assume what WP and the oppositions say, let us revert back to Nationalisation – by converting all GLCs (that provide public goods and services) to State-Run Enterprises, what will be the implications :-

Funding – how and where to get the money to buy out all the public shares in the Singapore Stock Exchange eg. Singtel, PSA Corp, NCS, ST Engineering, Keppel Corp, Smrt , Comfort Delgro, DBS, Sembcorp, SIA, SIA Engineering, Scoots etc ?

a. Liquidate half of Temasek Holdings GLCs' assets to pay shareholders holding all these GLCs shares and delist from the Singapore Stock Exchange (about $200 billion). What will be the implications:-

SES (Singapore Stock Exchange) portfolio diminished drastically – and can no longer function as a stock exchange as the market capitalisation heavily front by GLCs. SES paralysed and could become dysfunctional as the remaining shares are SMEs or smaller values in capitalisation.

Temasek Holdings' asset values as Sovereign Fund cut by half – and the NIRC and the profit earned will be greatly reduced. Hence the half of NIRC contributing to the fiscal budget will be greatly reduced – means more taxes in the form of GST, personal income tax, corporate tax etc will be needed. We as a taxpayer will have to pay more taxes – don't know how many percentage more taxes that we need to pay to make up for the lost government revenue earned from the NIRC.


@Babe:b. If financing the Nationalisation of all the GLCs are not to be funded by the liquidation of Temasek Holdings, then Government will have to make use of taxpayers money to “Nationalise” the GLCs – assume Government need to collect additional $200 billion more taxes to do that. Now with GST, personal income tax, corporate tax, NIRC, other taxes – we collect about $100 billion to finance our yearly government spendings. To finance another $200 billion to “nationalise” the GLCs, taxpayers got to pay 200% more in terms of GST, personal income tax, corporate tax, NIRC, other taxes etc for the government to collect $200 billion more --- are taxpayers willing to pay 200% more taxes? Not to mention getting CDC vouchers, GST vouchers etc ---- taxpayers will have to pay much more taxes to “Nationalise the public goods and services” with no more CDC or GST vouchers.

c. The impact to our structure of our Economy and GDP is huge – we immediately drop from a very rich country to become a 3rd world country – from 2025 back to 1990s or 1970s – this is the impact of mismanaging our Economy if WP and the oppositions play their cards to push for Nationalisation of our public goods and services.

d. In addition, all our GLCs without subjecting to market forces and market competition will fall into inefficiency – because it cannot benchmark to market competitive pricing – as these State-Run Enterprises (SOEs) will keep putting out their hands to the Government for funds year after year. How do the various Ministers determine if the funds requested by the SOEs are reasonable if there are no market competition and benchmark? Where do the Ministers get the fund from short of taxing taxpayers to pay them?

e. GLCs if nationalise cannot tender and compete for business in overseas market – whereby currently, most if not all our GLCs gain very huge revenue and profits from overseas business because Singapore domestic market is very small unlike overseas world market - then we are losing billions and billions of $ in foreign earnings.

Only North Korea are using SOEs to run public goods. Many current and previous communist countries such as China, Russia, Vietnam, East European countries.


@Babe:@Babe:Only North Korea are using SOEs to run public goods. Many current and previous communist countries such as China, Russia, Vietnam, East European countries have long discarded Nationalisation and convert to Privatisation or GLCs (Government Linked Companies) operate in a market economy precisely the negative impact of a SOEs.

Now our oppositions, WP want to revert back to Nationalisation of our public goods and services started with SMRT?

Are we dooming ourselves to place our trust with the oppositions and WP?

I am surprise that WP has an Economist that work with international economic bodies – but fail to understand this very basic fundamental principles of macroeconomics – free market economy.


@Babe:Workers' Party Member of Parliament (MP) Jamus Lim has consistently advocated for greater transparency and accountability regarding the Government of Singapore Investment Corporation (GIC) and Singapore's national reserves. 

@Babe:Opposition parties, such as The Workers' Party (WP), have called for greater transparency from GIC, particularly regarding its total assets, performance figures, and the specific valuation of its unlisted assets, arguing that Singapore's sovereign wealth funds are falling short of transparency standards compared to other nations and that the lack of detail raises questions. While GIC discloses its policy portfolio and some performance data, the WP and others have specifically requested more detailed public disclosure of its total assets, arguing it does not share annual performance figures and that hiding performance figures is not sensible, according to The Workers’ Party. 

Sovereign wealth funds’ transparency—by Chua Kheng Wee Louis

Delivered in Parliament on

28 February 2025

https://share.google/QOD16Q4Ipwwt2WY0S

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1. I take very strong stand against WP in Parliament and some opposition parties position to force our Government to be transparent and reveal GIC financial statement.

2. We need to keep our financial positions secret and not to reveal to the outside world because there will be crocodile out there in the world that can launch speculative attacks on Singapore finances, lead our nation wealth to plummet, including yours and mine (denominated in S$) or even bankrupt our reserves.

3. Because our sovereign reserves is to protect Singapore wealth, you and my wealth - not to subject to speculative attack by any hostile foreign actors.

4. Hence WP position and some opposition parties position in revealing our reserves and GIC assets - are in fact harming Singapore, as well as your wealth and my wealth.

5. WP and the opposition parties are assisting hostile state actors to attack us by pressing our government to reveal our financial reserves leaving us vulnerable to financial attack.

6. We must not be gullible and fool by WP that will harm all of us.

7. Imagine your wealth and my wealth suddenly cut by 1/2 in values after hostile actors successfully launch a financial attack on us aided by our oppositions and hostile actors earn 1/2 of our wealth thanks to our oppositions?


@Babe:

To summarise, WP have governance deficiencies in the following areas:-

1. Economic engineering deficiency.

2. Social engineering deficiency - misplaced compassion.

3. Financial engineering deficiency.

4. Tax engineering deficiency.

5. Technology engineering deficiency.

6. Political engineering deficiency - adopting populist policies to gain votes instead of holistically and objectively solving difficult issues that impact the Nation.

How to let WP alternative policies take root?

@Babe:Singapore hard earned economic miracle will cease to exist and fail if WP alternative policies is to take root and govern Singapore.

@Babe:Only 1 word to summarise WP alternative policies.

"Disastrous" !

Cannot stand up to scrutiny.


@Babe:---

1. NS men unlike other jobs - are given full time accomodation to live in barracks (Mon - Fri) except weekends when they book out - they don't need to pay rent, house loans etc.

2. NS men are given 4 meals everyday (commercial caterers) - breakfast, lunch, dinner, night snacks.

3. NS men are given full clothings, footwear, bags etc - no need to buy clothes, running shoes, T-shirts, short pants, full packs, ali-baba bags etc

4. NS men don't need to pay electricity, water for bathing, charging handphone to surf internet etc.

5. NS men only pay public transport during book out time and book in time.

6. If sick, see doctors (MO - Medical Officers) are free.

7. Half of the expenses are taken care off by the SAF - hence cannot justify the needs for a minimum wages of $1,800 a month.

Workers outside don't have such special privileges, perks and services - that will have easily cover more than half of the $1,800 if a worker with minimum is on their own.

8. DId this WP MP take into account of this - and include in his calculation when making comments in Parliament?

9. Besides, performing National Service is a sacred duty that is a responsibilities of all male Singaporeans - without the Country, we have no home, no peace, no prosperity, and we cannot protect our loved ones.

Does WP MP reflect on this?


@Babe:@Babe:Do you know why many countries cannot afford a regular standing Army to defend their countries?

Because it is too expensive and will burn a big hole in their defense budget, albeit their fiscal budget - and leave with very little to finance their social and economic needs.

That's why countries have to turn to conscription by paying allowance.

Else our soldiers will have to use their salaries to fight advanced weapons thrown by enemies without effective weapons to counter them.

This is simple math.

Why doesn't this WP MP cannot see this and instead focus in winning votes while putting our NS boys at risk?

@Babe:Throughout all his Parliament speeches, Kenneth Tiong is all about how to dig more and more into the fiscal budget to pay more for this and more for that.

I have not come across making constructive suggestions how to bring in more money for Singapore.

He think Singapore money fall from the sky.

@Babe:He will bankrupt Singapore coffer very quickly.


@Babe:@Babe:WP has no or little clue about AI in this era of AI driven economy as evidence of debate in the Parliament.

If WP is to run Singapore - we will be dead !


@Babe:If PAP lead - Singapore will fly.

If WP lead - Singapore will die.


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@Babe:Where are we under PAP?

Eg. Which areas we did well and are world class:-

1. Best governance in the world - consistently claiming the top spot in the Chandler Good Government Index (CGGI).

2. World most competitive economy - Switzerland lose top global competitiveness ranking to Singapore.

3. Best seaport - Singapore retains Best Global Seaport title at Asian awards.

4. Best airport - Singapore Changi Airport consistently rank 1st, 2nd or 3rd in the World for 26 years.

5. Highest GDP per capita PPP in the world.

6. Top 8/10, 12 Universities among Ivy League - NUS and NTU.

7. 2nd most dense industrial robot adoption in the world after South Korea - Global Human-to-Robot Ratios (Robot Density).

8. 3rd AI adoption in the world.

9. Singapore is considered one of the most influential "middle powers" and global economic hubs, though the United States and China typically hold the top spots for raw geopolitical or military superpower status.

10. Singapore passport ranked world’s most powerful.

11. Financial and Wealth Hub: Global investors and high-net-worth families are actively relocating and parking capital—moving away from Gulf centers like Dubai—to shelter in the strength of the Singapore Dollar and the security of local banks.

12. Business and MICE Events: International organizers are increasingly routing corporate meetings, conventions, and business events to the city-state. Singapore’s political stability and safety make it the preferred destination for regional headquarters and events when traditional Middle Eastern alternatives face geopolitical friction.

13. Singapore manages about SGD 6.1 trillion (approx. USD 4.5 trillion) in total fund and asset management assets.

14. Global Commodities and Bunkering: While rising fuel price volatility has caused ship operators to buy more conservatively, Singapore's dominance has strengthened relative to the Middle Eastern bunkering hub of Fujairah, which has seen severe volume declines. Furthermore, major commodity and oil traders headquartered in the Republic have logged record earnings from the supply-chain shifts.


@Babe:15. Singapore is the largest investor in China, Indonesia, and one of the largest investor in Malaysia, Vietnam, plus many other countries.

1 Mainland China $228.3 billion

2 India $122.6 billion

3 United Kingdom $109.8 billion

4 Indonesia $104.3 billion

5 Netherlands $103.3 billion

6 Luxembourg $96.8 billion

7 Hong Kong SAR $91.3 billion

8 Cayman Islands $87.4 billion

9 Australia $81.6 billion

10 Malaysia $75.6 billion


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