Catch the vodcast series where public officers who specialise in technology unpack complex innovations and discuss how digital advancements are shaping Singapore.
From left: Ms Alicia Lee , together with Ms Nicole Lee and Mr Kenneth Ong from GovTech’s data and AI team, decode top tech trends and share how technology is transforming Singapore. Photos, video: GovTechWhen artificial intelligence tools first became available, Ms Nicole Lee was eager to explore their potential. Although her expertise was in journalism and engagement, she believed technology could be leveraged by anyone, including those without a technical background.
“A lot of people overcomplicate prompt engineering, for instance. But at its core, it’s about structured thinking and clear communication,” she explained. “It’s both an art and a science, and it’s for everyone.” “My priority has always been to champion AI for non-technical users,” she said. “GovTech Decoded highlights the work we’re doing, the tools we’re building and the programmes we’re running to bring AI and tech to public officers and Singaporeans. I hope to see a future where AI empowers as many people as possible and where Singaporeans can harness AI in ways that work for them.
Ms Lee believes that embracing technology – whether at home or in the workplace – requires a growth mindset. “At GovTech, we’re always excited about new technologies, building more advanced tools and pushing the limits of what’s possible.”
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