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OpenAI commits $300m to boost AI skills, offer tools and solutions for businesses in Singapore

It aims to improve productivity in areas like public service, finance and healthcare.

(From left) Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo, Mr Chng Kai Fong, MDDI Permanent Secretary (Digital Development and Information), Ms Denise Dresser OpenAI chief revenue officer, and Ms Sandy Kunvatanagarn, head of public policy, SEA, OpenAI, during the MDDI-OpenAI MOU signing on May 20.

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The MAS-backed initiative has secured another round of fundraising and attracted more private financiers.

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