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More signing up for courses teaching them to build custom AI bots
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Ordinary Singaporeans with no coding background are seizing the chance to build their own AI bots. These are tools that can remember routines, automate chores and send reports without being asked. Enrolments for some of these courses have soared nearly 400 per cent since 2023.

With AI Singapore promising it can be “as easy as making a PowerPoint", schools and training providers are racing to meet the surge. Deepika Giri , Associate Vice President at technology consultancy IDC Research, shares more on customised AI assistants. With AI Singapore promising it can be “as easy as making a PowerPoint", schools and training providers are racing to meet the surge.

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