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Professor Ng Hwee Tou from NUS Computing shared his expert perspectives in CGTN's (China Global Television Network) Asia Today segment on Singapore's AI pivot, which focuses on the country's efforts to upgrade AI models for local languages using Alibaba's Qwen3.
He explained why effective translation in multilingual contexts must go beyond word-for-word conversion to capture meaning, cultural references, and local expressions. His commentary was provided in the context of Qwen3's ability to support 119 languages and dialects, highlighting how multilingual AI models are designed to better handle linguistic nuance compared to many Western systems.

On 8world (Channel 8 News), Professor Anthony Tung from NUS Computing provided expert insights in a segment examining regional scam syndicates in Myanmar and Cambodia, and the role of satellite-based technologies in enabling their operations. He explained how SpaceX’s Starlink allows fraud groups to stay connected despite network restrictions, noting that satellite communication services operate independently of geographical boundaries — similar to Wi-Fi on aircraft and ships.
He added that even if neighbouring countries such as Thailand impose internet blocks on fraud hubs, these measures cannot disrupt Starlink’s satellite connectivity. The report also highlighted that following the raid on the KK complex, SpaceX disconnected more than 2,500 Starlink devices used by fraud centres in Myanmar.
Professor Tung also outlined other communication methods scam syndicates might exploit. “Essentially, they can use any device that enables internet access. For example, they could purchase roaming services in Singapore to connect. If you have a Singapore number, people may be more inclined to trust you,” he said.
