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ST Education Forum 2026

Higher education must sharpen human judgment, problem framing: Panellists at ST Education Forum

(From left) Moderator Professor Lim Sun Sun, OpenAI's head of education for Asia-Pacific Raghav Gupta, Education Minister Desmond Lee and SMU Provost Alan Chan at the ST Education Forum 2026 held at SMU on April 1.
(From left) Moderator Professor Lim Sun Sun, OpenAI's head of education for Asia-Pacific Raghav Gupta, Education Minister Desmond Lee and SMU Provost Alan Chan at the ST Education Forum 2026 held at SMU on April 1.

New committee to guide AI use in Singapore’s higher-education sector

Education Minister Desmond Lee speaking at The Straits Times Education Forum 2026, held at the Singapore Management University's Yong Pung How School of Law on April 1.
Education Minister Desmond Lee speaking at The Straits Times Education Forum 2026, held at the Singapore Management University's Yong Pung How School of Law on April 1.

AI a great personal tutor for students, not a shortcut for learning, says OpenAI’s Raghav Gupta

Mr Raghav Gupta, head of education for India and Asia Pacific at OpenAI, says AI can be a powerful learning assistant for students. Credit: Courtesy of Mr Raghav Gupta
Mr Raghav Gupta, head of education for India and Asia Pacific at OpenAI, says AI can be a powerful learning assistant for students. Credit: Courtesy of Mr Raghav Gupta

In the age of AI, learning how to learn is the ultimate skill: Dr Ayesha Khanna

AI expert Dr Ayesha Khanna interviewed by ST on the job skillsets needed in a world with rapid AI advancement on Dec 11, 2025.
AI expert Dr Ayesha Khanna interviewed by ST on the job skillsets needed in a world with rapid AI advancement on Dec 11, 2025.

Humans stay at the heart of AI mission as SMU looks both inward and outward, says provost Alan Chan

SMU Provost Alan Chan says the university is positioning itself at the forefront of research that solves societal problems, while keeping one principle non-negotiable: human centricity.
SMU Provost Alan Chan says the university is positioning itself at the forefront of research that solves societal problems, while keeping one principle non-negotiable: human centricity.

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