Technology is putting traditional finance jobs in Singapore at risk. Here's how to stay employed thrive in the new accountancy environment.
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.
Silently creeping its way all across the web—the work of bots is never-ending. They may be highly intelligent, but are they friend or foe? SMU Associate Professor Paul Griffin shares more.
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.
It's hard to ignore the importance of an online presence, especially when it comes to building one's network. We speak to LinkedIn and Dr KyuJin Shim to find out some dos and don'ts.
The digital economy is by no means a new concept, and yet banks have been slow to harness disruption. How can banks find its footing to co-exist with fintech, and what exactly is this second wave called "TechFin"?
Despite being a leader in technology development, Singapore still trails behind the likes of China when it comes to the adoption of e-payments. What will it take for Singapore to go cashless?
With the internet of things (IoT) on the rise, what are the top booming areas to watch for in the coming year?
Started by SMU students Alexander Lim and Sean Lam, Cudy is an online marketplace for that is revolutionising the private tuition industry.
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?