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CNA938 Rewind - Built to hook: should we regulate social media features? #SGToday

After a California verdict found Google and Meta liable for harmful platform design, and as Singapore debates youth social media restrictions, what specific features may be impacting young people’s mental health? Daniel Martin speaks with Sembawang GRC MP Vikram Nair and Ronnie Chan, Founder of SOLD Studio. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Holiday plans set but are you properly covered?

Travel today comes with more uncertainties than ever, from severe weather and airport disruptions to overseas emergencies. As families head overseas during this June school holidays, are travellers prepared for these emergencies? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at the common misconceptions surrounding travel insurance, what coverage people often overlook, and why being prepared matters more than ever in an uncertain travel environment with Joanne Seow, Solutions Specialist, Havend

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: Do delivery riders need a central food pickup point?

From 1 July 2026, eligible delivery riders will get 30 minutes of free parking at selected CapitaLand malls. But beyond parking charges, what other obstacles are affecting their earnings and productivity? And what more can be done to make deliveries smoother and faster? Daniel Martin speaks with Andy Ang, Executive Secretary of the National Delivery Champions Association (NDCA). 

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CNA938 Rewind - Tech Talk: Is Anthropic signalling AI is the next nuclear arms race? #SGToday

Anthropic just announced a need for a global pause in developing the most powerful AI systems. This announcement also comes as they are launching their IPO. Is there a genuine risk of an AI feedback loop as AI creates more AI? And is AI might the new nuclear? Daniel Martin speaks with Sean Duca, Founder and Principal of The Duca Group.

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CNA938 Rewind - Biggest pain points for companies using Agentic AI today #SGToday

Agentic AI is already being used in everything from data analysis to customer service. But are workers keeping pace? A new NTUC LearningHub survey found that only 27 per cent of business leaders say job scopes accurately reflect AI's role in daily work, while 44 per cent say workers lack the skills needed for AI-augmented roles. Daniel Martin spoke with Ellena Yeo, Director of Business and Digital Skills, Core Skills, at NTUC LearningHub.

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