Thought Leadership

Some of the world’s leaders, and leading thinkers from NUS and overseas, regularly gather and add to the rich diversity of thoughts and ideas on our campuses, in Singapore and across the globe.
Here’s what they had to share.

Collaborate with students to use AI tools like ChatGPT to enhance their learning

Collaborate with students to use AI tools like ChatGPT to enhance their learning

Speaker: Mr Jonathan Sim 21 Feb 2023

Mr Jonathan Sim, Philosophy lecturer at the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, weighs in on the importance of keeping up with technology in class collaboratively with students. He opines that, like it or not, technology will continue to advance and permeate into every aspect of our lives. Therefore, if classrooms are to mirror real-life to prepare our youth for the future, we should embrace new ways of learning, new ideas, and new technologies or risk a disconnect with future generations.

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The Singaporean workers who feel AI has nothing to do with them

The Singaporean workers who feel AI has nothing to do with them

Speaker: Speakers: Prof Irene Y.H. Ng, Mr Tan Zhi Han, Ms V Deepa and Mr Aaron Lim | 15 June 2026

AI companions are coming. Privacy rules are not ready

AI companions are coming. Privacy rules are not ready

Speaker: Speaker: Prof Simon Chesterman | 9 June 2026

Are we in an affordability crisis?

Are we in an affordability crisis?

Speaker: Speakers: Mr Liang Zixuan and Mr Mukund Kishore | 4 June 2026

What PayNow’s alias removal really signals

What PayNow’s alias removal really signals

Speaker: Speaker: Asst Prof Daniel Rabetti | 29 May 2026

When a deepfake image becomes real harm

When a deepfake image becomes real harm

Speaker: Speaker: Ben Chester Cheong | 28 May 2026

Airlines are making money again. But that might not last

Airlines are making money again. But that might not last

Speaker: Speaker: Assoc Prof Nitin Pangarkar | 14 May 2026