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Singapore to triple AI talent to 15,000 experts

Singapore to triple AI talent to 15,000 experts

As part of its national AI strategy.

By Staff Writer on Dec 5, 2023 3:42PM

Singapore plans to triple its pool of artificial intelligence experts, including machine-learning scientists and engineers, to 15,000, as part of its national AI strategy, deputy prime minister Lawrence Wong said.

The Southeast Asian nation of 5.45 million, which is home to the Asian headquarters of global tech giants, such as Google owner Alphabet and Microsoft, said it would also work to boost its available high-performance computing resources by securing access through partnerships with chipmakers and cloud service providers. 

Nvidia revenue for the quarter that ended in October included US$2.7 billion that originated from Singapore, trailing only the US, China, and Taiwan, according to a company filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.

Singapore also pledged under its AI strategy to increase government incentives for the sector, including by backing accelerator programs for AI startups and encouraging companies to set up AI "centres of excellence."

In addition to the drive to recruit foreign talent, authorities plan to ramp up local AI training programmes and operate a supply of graphics processing units (GPUs) to be available to the country's researchers. 

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