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CNA938 Rewind - From chips to connections: The hidden infrastructure behind the AI boom

As AI models become larger and data centres more demanding, attention is shifting beyond processors to the systems that move power and data between them. The race to build better AI isn't just about designing faster chips anymore. From power delivery and cooling to optical interconnects and semiconductor supply chains, Susan Ng and Hairianto Diman find out why the hardware layer beneath AI is becoming increasingly critical and how Singapore and Southeast Asia are positioning themselves for the next wave of growth. For that, they speak with Felix Teng, CEO, BizLink.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: Kids prying open train cabin door; why didn't others step in?

Recently, you’d heard of two kids breaking into an MRT train’s back cabin, wreaking chaos once they got in – the illegal act filmed and put online for all to see. So… Pre-teens prying open train cabin door; why did nobody stop them? Would you have? Daniel Martin discusses further with Dr Carol Balhetchet, Clinical Psychologist, Certified Hypnotherapist and Director of Dr Carol & Associates.

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CNA938 Rewind - Why are malware infections surging in Singapore? CSA 25/26 report #SGToday

Malware infections are soaring, AI is changing the cyber threat landscape, and ransomware isn’t going away - just some results from the latest Singapore Cyber Landscape report. Daniel Martin breaks down the results with Matthias YEO, CEO, CyberXCenter - and what they mean for you.

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CNA938 Rewind - Indiscriminate bicycle parking: Don't know or don't care? #SGToday

Over 30,000 advisory notices have been issued over the past three years to tackle indiscriminate bicycle parking. So are you parking your bicycle indiscriminately because you don’t know or don’t care? Daniel Martin discusses further with Associate Professor Zhou Yi, Engineering Cluster, Singapore Institute of Technology.

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CNA938 Rewind - Of Charcoal Trees and Human Skin Flowers - SAM's Learning Gallery

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out what’s currently on display at the Singapore Art Museum or SAM’s Learning Gallery, a dedicated family-friendly space designed to help visitors of all ages explore contemporary art. Learning Gallery’s Pauline Cheong and Gabrielle Lee will discuss installations like ‘Black Forest’ by renowned Singaporean sculptor Han Sai and 'Here's who I am, I am what you see' by multi-disciplinary artist Ezzam Rahman who used his own dead skin to create artworks which resemble delicate flowers.

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