Singaporean MP Sharael Taha questions the nation's AI strategy, focusing on its competitive advantages against AI giants like the US, China, and India. He supports the national AI mission, seeks clarification on the definition and measurement of success for AI champions, particularly regarding capability, adoption, global competitiveness, job impact, and productivity.
What is Singapore 's unique value proposition in the global AI landscape? How does Singapore compete against the population scale, computing scale and industrial scale of AI giants such as US, China and India? MP Sharael Taha raised these questions in parliament on Monday .
He expressed support for the concerted effort to focus resources on the national AI mission and have champions of AI to accelerate AI deployment. He also sought clarification from the Ministry of Digital Development and Information on how it defines and measures success for AI champions in terms of capability, adoption, global competitiveness and real impact on jobs and productivity. He expressed support for the concerted effort to focus resources on the national AI mission and have champions of AI to accelerate AI deployment. He also sought clarification from the Ministry of Digital Development and Information on how it defines and measures success for AI champions in terms of capability, adoption, global competitiveness and real impact on jobs and productivity.Committee of Supply 2026 debate, Day 3: Gan Siow Huang on quality industrial spaces to support growth sectors and firmsCommittee of Supply 2026 debate, Day 3: Tan See Leng on powering Singapore’s economic growth through science and technologyThis browser is no longer supported We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be.
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