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Singapore grapples with persistent AI skills gaps
Despite Singapore's ambitious plan to equip 100,000 workers with AI capabilities by 2029, only 45% of HR leaders believe their organizations are effectively closing AI-related skills gaps today.

Companies Restrict Public AI, Raising Security vs. Innovation
At Samsung, employees accidentally leaked sensitive company code through ChatGPT, prompting a temporary ban on generative AI tools across the organization, according to Reuters.

Top 8 Emerging Soft Skills for AI Workplace Advancement in 2026
The number of job postings explicitly seeking generative AI skills quadrupled from 16,000 in 2023 to over 66,000 in 2024, according to Fortune .

Anthropic Projects Operating Profit, But Compute Costs Loom
Anthropic projects $10.9 billion in revenue for June 2026, with a projected operating income, but faces colossal computing costs.

Essential AI Skills Employers Demand
In 2024, demand for Generative AI related skills increased by nearly a factor of four compared to 2023, according to Lightcast .

Sam Altman sees AI reshaping startups and the future workforce
Half of all entry-level white-collar jobs could be eliminated by AI, warns Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.

Top 7 Emerging Workplace Technologies Reshaping Work in 2026
This guide analyzes the top 7 emerging workplace technologies poised to reshape organizational dynamics in 2026. It's essential for business leaders, IT managers, and HR professionals seeking to understand future trends.

Employees Rely on AI for Personal Support, Raising Workplace Questions
As employees increasingly turn to AI for personal support, research shows this can weaken human connection and raise significant workplace questions. This trend highlights the urgent need for responsible AI governance and clear company policies.