There is a great opportunity in AI to transform the PC and the way we live. At the same time, AI also brings potential security threats which organisations must play a role in regulating.
In the last few years, we have seen artificial intelligence (AI) predominantly function behind the scenes, quietly automating tasks and enhancing efficiency. However, the unparalleled surge in the adoption of generative AI marks a significant transformation in how humans engage with technology, particularly through natural language and conversation. This signals a new era which is set to change how we live, work and play.
A study of the economic potential of generative AI estimated that the technology could add more than US$4 trillion annually to the global economy. A report by Google, Temasek and Bain & Company found that the digital economy in Singapore is expected to reach approximately US$30 billion by 2025.

