Singapore's second National Artificial Intelligence Strategy lays out how the country plans to harness AI for the public good over the next three to five years.
Singapore aims to triple the number of AI practitioners to 15,000 and establish an iconic site to nurture the country's AI community as part of its National AI Strategy 2.0. The AI Apprenticeship Program me will be redesigned and scaled up to grow the talent pool .
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