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Mr Tomithy Too, instructor for Advanced Computing for Executives at NUS’s School of Computing, emphasises the importance of organisational guidance in AI adoption: “It’s important to educate the executives, have an AI steering committee… who are responsible for some of the outcomes and security concerns.” His insights highlight NUS’s role in shaping responsible AI use and leadership in Singapore.
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