For the past two years, enterprise AI governance has focused on a familiar question: can a human trust what a model produces? That framing assumes there...
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The library becomes an AI research engine: How NUS is turning trusted archives into connected intelligence
If your mental model of a library is stern desks and shushing, you're thinking of a 20th century institution. Today's libraries are shipping something closer to...
AI enters the property hunt: How PropertyGuru is closing the information gap for homebuyers
APAC real estate is at a turning point as AI evolves from a tool for efficiency to a catalyst for reinvention. It's reshaping how assets are managed,...
AI’s forgotten problem: Plaud’s Nathan Xu on building AI that remembers what matters
As AI agents become increasingly capable of performing knowledge work, a critical question remains: how do they acquire the context that humans take for granted? Nathan...
Can AI save the mid-market retailer? The battle for the future of physical stores
Physical retail isn't dying. It's being brutally sorted. As e-commerce commands 42 per cent of global sales in Asia alone, brick-and-mortar stores face a hard ultimatum: get smarter...
More than S$300 million: OpenAI and Singapore are building a new blueprint for AI nations
When OpenAI announced “OpenAI for Singapore” this week alongside Singapore’s Ministry of Digital Development and Information (MDDI), the headlines naturally focused on the numbers: more than S$300 million...





