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CNA938 Rewind - Singapore's AI skills gap: Why professionals need better critical thinking

As AI-generated content becomes a daily workplace tool, many Singapore professionals remain uncertain about separating fact from fiction. A new KPMG and National Library Board survey reveals a widening gap between AI adoption and critical evaluation skills, raising questions about how workers can build the judgement needed to navigate an AI-driven future. Andrea Heng and Rani Samtani find out more with Nicholas Fang, Managing Director, Black Dot Research

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CNA938 Rewind - How one AI studio could help anyone from a lost senior to a driver in a traffic jam ~ the EY Studio+ launch

From accident alerts to helping locate lost seniors, AI may soon play a bigger role in our daily lives. Daniel Martin speaks with Andrew Tan, Consulting Partner at Ernst & Young Advisory, who leads the Digital Practice in Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - “My personal take is leave Maju Forest alone” ~ President of the Nature Society Singapore #SGToday

Around 25 hectares of forest could be cleared to make way for new homes at Sunset Way and Gillman Barracks. What safeguards matter most, and how do we do it with nature in mind? Daniel Martin speaks with Leong Kwok Peng, President of the Nature Society Singapore. 

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Women's Wellness Series 4: Early postpartum support

The weeks after childbirth can shape a mother’s recovery, emotional wellbeing and breastfeeding journey. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Mythili Pandi, Family Physician, International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant and Medical Director of Mother & Child Singapore to explore what good postpartum support looks like, how families can prepare for it, and why some well-meaning practices may not always help.

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CNA938 Rewind - In Conversation with Multihyphenate Creative Dana Lam

In ‘Culture Club’ Melanie Oliveiro chats with Dana Lam, artist, rights activist and performer taking part in The AGEncy Fest, an annual showcase celebrating the creativity and life experiences of artists and cultural practitioners aged 60 and above. Organised by independent arts company T:>Works, Lam will talk about her solo exhibition “Who Knows Where The Bird Goes? Dana Lam: Six Decades of Practice” which showcases three new artworks alongside a lifetime of work, including her first experiments in animation.

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