AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoAI for health and productivity: PM Lawrence Wong said AI can be a “game changer” for labour-short cities like Singapore, but warned against superficial use and noted job disruption is likely. National compute boost: Singapore launched ASPIRE 2B to expand high-performance computing for AI, climate science and quantum research. Local AI learning trip: Tan Kiat How is heading to Silicon Valley to study how AI can benefit everyday Singaporeans, especially in healthcare and cybersecurity. Food safety via “One Health”: Experts urged a One Health approach to keep poultry production safe and sustainable, linking human, animal and environmental health. Neonatal care expansion: Bhutan announced new mother-and-child hospitals to strengthen neonatal services and access to quality care. Public health safety in travel: IATA launched “Save a Life, Not a Bag” to push passengers to follow evacuation instructions and leave baggage behind. Misinformation safeguards: Singapore ordered platforms to block 14 posts targeting the Indian community, citing threats to racial harmony. Marine science: A rare Omura’s whale found off Singapore in 2025 has been preserved as a skeleton for research. Health travel costs: A report says gastro claims are rising for Australians using Asian transit hubs, with Indonesia a major hotspot.
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