Singapore's tech landscape is undergoing rapid transformation, fuelled by ambitious initiatives to solidify its position as a global leader in Artificial Intelligence (AI). As part of its National AI 2.0 strategy[1], Singapore aims to triple its AI talent pool to 15,000, signalling a concerted effort to harness the transformative potential of AI technologies.
A report from People's Daily: As one steps into the fully automated container terminal at Rizhao Port in east China's Shandong province, a remarkable sight unfolds - remote-controlled quay cranes precisely grabbing and releasing containers, automated rail-mounted cranes and unmanned container trucks working in coordination... Human operators are scarcely visible at the terminal, yet operations run smoothly and efficiently.
MELBOURNE, Australia, May 27, 2024--As Australia aims to reach 1.2 million tech workers by 2030, significant challenges remain. Despite recent migration reforms, the Tech Council of Australia reports that 160,000 young Australians need training to enter the tech workforce.