
Daily Cuts - AI in elections: What to look out for and why it matters
The year of elections has been fraught with fake news, foreign interference and internet trolling, even by the world’s most influential figures. A recent example: Elon Musk making a Kamala Harris deep fake advertisement go viral. On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine the potential uses of generative AI in the political landscape with Dr Karryl Kim Sagun Trajano, Research Fellow for Future Issues and Technology (FIT), RSIS.
Daily Cuts - Failure in sports: Why defeat is so hard for athletes
More than physical endurance and attaining outstanding athletic abilities, coping with failure is arguably one of the toughest aspects of competitive sport. Together with an expert Dr Jay-Lee Nair, Sports & Exercise Psychologist, Changi General Hospital, Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng draw the curtains to unveil the deeper rationales behind the screams of anguish, broken racquets and fiery post-match press conferences.
Daily Cuts - Why India is so susceptible to landslides & what will fix it
Deadly floods triggered by heavy rain have claimed the lives of hundreds in a district in Kerala, India, mostly tea estate workers. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng examine the factors that make India and parts of South Asia more susceptible to weather-related disasters like landslides than other regions in the world with Dr. Nirupama Agrawal, Professor of Disaster & Emergency Management, York University, Toronto
Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Have you been put off buffets?
On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Chan Fong Ying, Senior Food Safety Consultant, ISRC Pte Ltd, about whether the recent spate of food poisoning incidents here have put some people off buffets.
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