Industry 4.0 may be the consequence of rapid advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning, but don't be too quick to rule out the need for human skills. Associate Professor Tan Hwee Hoon tells us why.
Bike-sharing is healthy, pollution-free and inexpensive. But there are still roadblocks aplenty. SMU Associate Professor Pradeep Varakantham discusses how AI can help Singapore reach its full bike-sharing potential.
Investment companies around the world are pitching so-called ‘robo-advisors’ to clients, but how much of your trust—and savings—should you put on an algorithm?
To get ahead in your career, it is important not just to find a job but one in an industry that is bursting with potential. Here are 5 unexpected sectors to be bullish about and potential roles you can land.
Embrace, not fear, artificial intelligence, says SMU alumnus Spencer Yang. The SMUPreneur shares more about chatbot design firm, KeyReply, which he's co-founded with fellow alumni Carylyne Chan and Max Xu.
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.
As machines take on repetitive manual tasks, professional services, such as accountancy, are likely to be profoundly disrupted. It's time for accountants to stop seeing themselves as just "the numbers person".
Did you really read the fine print before ticking the "I AGREE" box? Even if you did, Dr Guido Noto La Diega says you'd probably need a PhD to understand all of it.
There's a growing concern that our future livelihoods are under assault from the ‘rise of the machines’. But is that really the case? Korn Ferry Institute's research tells a different story.