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General Ng Chi Ming Addresses AI Disruption
General Ng Chi Ming stated at the Mayday Rally in downtown East that disruption caused by artificial intelligence will be long-term. He noted that the technology will open new doors for workers. Mr.
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Ocean Network Express Reports Profit Decline
Singapore-based liner giant Ocean Network Express reported a 92 percent plunge in profit. The company cited geopolitical tensions and market overcapacity as primary drivers for the earnings squeeze.
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Madonna Announces New Album Confessions 2
Madonna is set to release a new full-length album titled Confessions 2 on July 3. The lead single, titled Bring Your Love, features house and disco genres. This marks the singer's first full-length studio album in seven years.
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Singapore Manpower Ministry Announces Jobs Council
The Manpower Ministry's latest labour report indicates fewer businesses plan to hire or raise wages due to economic uncertainties. The report also noted there are no indicators of widespread job displacement caused by artificial intelligence.
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Singapore Offers Free AI Tools For SkillsFuture Students
The Singapore National Trades Union Congress is working with training providers and institutes of higher learning to support workers during the AI transition. Union members can receive up to 50% funding for selected AI tools, including Claude and ChatGPT. The initiative aims to assist both blue-collar and white-collar workers in navigating the AI era. The available subsidies include access to models such as Claude and ChatGPT. The initiative aims to assist firms with AI adoption, though the Employers Federation noted challenges remain for smaller companies. Approximately 80 agencies in the social sector have been designated to manage child protection cases starting today. A triage assessment panel has also been established to review these cases.
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Singapore Survey Finds AI Complements Labor
The Singaporean labor movement has launched the AI Ready! SG initiative to support workers and businesses with AI tools like Cloud and ChatGPT. The program works alongside company training committees to partner with firms on transformation projects. The Employers Federation reported that smaller firms face challenges navigating AI adoption. The Singapore National Federation (SNF) stated it is committed to supporting businesses in seizing AI-related opportunities. The Singapore National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) has rolled out the AI Ready! A Manpower Ministry survey conducted between January and March found no evidence of widespread job displacement caused by AI in Singapore. The study, which included more than 2,500 respondents, suggests the technology is complementing rather than displacing labor.
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Singapore Scales AI Transition Via CTC Model
Singapore is driving inclusive action in three areas to manage AI transformation. There are questions regarding whether current training programs are evolving fast enough to match the speed of AI development. Singapore is focusing on supporting workers through the rapid evolution of artificial intelligence. The shift is expected to affect people unevenly across different sectors. Policy efforts in Singapore are focusing on ensuring an even adoption of AI across the economy. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) may face challenges due to limited management bandwidth and resources. Intermediaries such as industry associations, unions, and government agencies are expected to play a key role in reaching these businesses. The goal is to mitigate the uneven impact of the AI shift on the workforce.
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Singapore Reports No Widespread AI Job Displacement
A report by the Manpower Ministry indicates there is no evidence of job displacement caused by artificial intelligence. The Ministry of Manpower stated that AI adoption is currently in its early stages. Most firms have yet to implement the technology, according to the report.
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Singapore Reports 1,019 Active TB Cases In 2025
Singapore recorded 1,019 new active tuberculosis cases and 11 deaths in 2025, which represents a decrease from 2024. Senior Minister of State for Health Tan Kiat Hao stated that seven of 13 recent cases have completed treatment and are no longer infectious. Tan noted that the risk of contracting the disease through casual contact is low. Officials are working to identify clusters that are both genetically related and epidemiologically linked to specific locations. Older people and men accounted for the majority of new infections in the country.
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Human Quality Assurance Required For AI Implementation
An AI system has replaced two supervisors and over 70 Quality Assurance staff members for recording monitoring. The AI evaluates customer calls by analyzing speech, pitch, tone, and resolution quality.
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