SINGAPORE: As Singapore accelerates its embrace of artificial intelligence, concerns are growing over the technology’s impact on jobs, education, inequality and the environment, with academic Walid J Abdullah calling for a deeper national conversation about the costs of rapid AI adoption. In a lengthy Facebook post published against the backdrop of major companies pursuing aggressive AI strategies, Dr Walid questioned whether society is moving t…
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