As part of a podcast series, SMU OBHR Assoc Prof Michael Bashshur and PhD candidate Laurel Teo share how AI affects important human resources aspects such as well-being, privacy and leadership at work.
The natural career pathway for a law student is to be a lawyer or legal officer. More and more though, law school education is becoming known for providing a robust training to those who have plans beyond a career as a legal ... Read More
Driven by the fear of idleness, Jiali Du decided to pursue her PhD. With doors opened to newer, cutting-edge technologies, she's found her niche in AI as a Data Scientist at Booking.com.
SMU undergrads team up with Singapore's the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the SMU-X initiative to find new and innovative solutions to improve the safety of Singaporeans overseas.
Have you met Bus Uncle yet? SMU alumnus Abhilash Murthy shares more about this truly Singaporean chatbot innovation.
Artificial intelligence disruption is making waves and it seems even "non-tech" industries are not spared. In the legal realm, how will it work with us, and how will it work against us? Professor of Law Eliza Mik talks machines, unintended ... Read More
Machines are already making decisions which can sometimes be discriminatory and infringe upon our fundamental rights. How should the law respond in these circumstances?