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17 June 2026
If you’ve ever used ChatGPT and felt that something sounds right, but you’re not entirely sure if it actually is, you’re already thinking about the kind of problems Prof Anji works on. He studies machine learning, focusing on generative AI. But his work is not about making these systems more impressive. It’s about making them more reliable, getting them to follow logic and constraints, not just patterns. Because those two things are still far apart.
Anji Liu
9 June 2026
A student at NUS School of Computing and the NUS FinTech Lab, Sumit was one of just 14 university builders selected worldwide for the XRPL Student Builder Residency 2026 at Ripple’s London office. Sumit developed Verix, a blockchain-based task settlement system designed for AI agents, which he describes as “the trust layer for the agentic economy”.
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26 May 2026
Singapore Vision Day 2026 returned to NUS School of Computing on 15 and 16 May, bringing together researchers, students, and industry practitioners for two days of talks, discussions, and research exchange across computer vision, graphics, embodied AI, multimodal AI, and robotics.
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25 May 2026
Artificial intelligence systems are growing larger, faster and more power-hungry by the month. But the question that increasingly preoccupies the computing world isn't what AI can do – it's whether the infrastructure beneath it can keep up.That challenge was at the heart of a lecture by Dr William Dally, Chief Scientist and Senior Vice President of Research at NVIDIA. at the NUS 120 Distinguished Speakers Series.
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