It is one of the new areas of cooperation that are being explored, said Vivian. Read more at straitstimes.com.
WASHINGTON – Singapore and the United States are working on setting up a bilateral dialogue on critical and emerging technologies, said both countries on Tuesday.
While neither country elaborated on which technologies will feature in their talks, the White House defines them as advanced technologies that are potentially significant to US national security, such as advanced manufacturing, artificial intelligence and space innovation. The White House added that they had discussed a wide range of regional and global issues, including regional cyber-security challenges.
Dr Balakrishnan said America has thus far shown a remarkable consistency of engaging with Singapore on a bipartisan basis, in response to whether he thought US commitment to the region would endure if America elects a new president in 2024.
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