MDDI 演讲稿 · 2025-05-29
Rahayu Mahzam 政务次长在 AI 学生开发者大会上的闭幕演讲
Closing Speech by MOS Rahayu Mahzam at AI Student Developer Conference
要点
- • 全球 AI 竞赛不只是技术、更是人才。新加坡数字经济过去 5 年年均增速 11.2%——是整体经济的两倍;科技岗位从 2018 年 16.6 万增至 2023 年 20.8 万,约占总就业 5.2%。
- • 非 ICT 行业雇佣的科技人才是科技公司的两倍——金融、保险等仍在积极招聘。
- • 教育层面:2026 年起中学高年级 G1 / G2 学生可选修计算机;ITE 推出 AI 应用 Higher Nitec、南洋理工学院推出应用 AI 与分析文凭、NTU 推出 Turing AI Scholar 计划。
- • AISDC 三年间从 1 天 20 家伙伴 200 人扩展到 2 天 60+ 伙伴上千人;NAISC 已超 2000 人,AWS 引入 ASEAN 区域赛道。
- • 5 年内 AI 实务者池目标翻三倍至 15,000——过去 1 年已增长 25%;3 年投入 2,000 万新元用于学生 AI 实务者培训(SG Digital 奖学金、海外 AI 实习)。
完整译文(中文)
MDDI 英文原文译文 · 翻译日期:2026-05-03
下午好。我很高兴今天出席「AI 学生开发者大会」——身边是这么多对人工智能(AI)抱有共同兴趣的聪慧、好奇的头脑。
学生是明天的 AI 领导者
全球 AI 竞赛——不只关乎技术,更关乎人才。AI 领导力的未来——取决于培育合适的人才——开发并部署前沿技术。这「人才」就是你们。
AI 正以前所未有的速度改造产业与社会。今年 1 月麦肯锡报告:92% 的公司计划增加 AI 投资——凸显出对 AI 专长的需求。Grab、星展(DBS)等公司持续在运营中部署 AI。
新加坡的数字经济增长是整体经济的两倍——过去 5 年年均增长 11.2%。要支撑并驱动这种增长——我们需要更多的科技专业人士。过去 5 年——科技岗位从 2018 年的 16.6 万增至 2023 年的 20.8 万——占总就业的 5.2%。意思是——新加坡每 20 名员工里有 1 位是科技专业人士。
尽管面临全球地缘政治不确定性、跨国科技公司裁员等近期挑战——埃森哲、亚马逊云科技(AWS)等在新加坡的公司——仍在寻找填补 1000 多个科技相关岗位空缺。鉴于技术作为「横向使能器」的角色——我们观察到非科技行业(如金融、保险)的公司也在积极雇用科技人才。事实上——非「信息与通信」行业雇佣的科技人才数量是科技公司的两倍。对技能型人才的需求依然存在——为愿意迈出一步的人——机会还在。
这就是为什么——培育与发展今天的学生,使其成为下一代创新者、创造者与问题解决者——对我们至关重要。我们想培育一支强大的人才管线——他们有才华、有前瞻、能借助技术交付有影响力的方案、推动进步。
AI 正成为一项不可或缺的技能——一位懂得使用基于 AI 的预测工具的金融分析师,更可能做出准确预判与更好的投资决策;一位使用 AI 驱动分析的市场营销专业人士,能制定更精准、更有效的活动。理解并应用 AI 的能力——将是未来劳动力的关键差异化点。
为帮助学生为这个 AI 驱动的未来做好准备——我们已经增强教育体系,聚焦 AI 与相关学科。
从 2026 年起——中学高年级学生除既有的 G3 计算机外,还可选修 G1、G2 级别的计算机课程——这将为计算思维与问题解决能力打下扎实基础。
我们的高等教育机构(IHL)也调整了课程,支持更深入的 AI 专精。比如——ITE 现在提供「AI 应用 Higher Nitec」;南洋理工学院(NYP)推出「应用 AI 与分析文凭」;南洋理工大学(NTU)启动了「Turing AI Scholar 计划」——旨在培育下一代 AI 领导者。
这些倡议不仅仅是给学生装备技术技能——我们希望它们也能让你们借助 AI 去创新、解决真实世界的问题。归根结底——AI 不只关乎机器,更关乎人如何借助技术改善生活、创造机会、构建更美好的未来。
政府与产业合作深化 AI 能力
政府也在与产业紧密合作——深化我们的 AI 能力。公私伙伴关系是培育人才、衔接「学习」与「真实世界应用」之间鸿沟的关键。「AI 学生开发者大会」(AISDC)与「全国 AI 学生挑战赛」(NAISC)就是公私合作如何促进创新、培育人才、并帮助应对真实挑战、推动 AI 发展的好例子。
AISDC 给学生提供了一个平台——展示 AI 项目、与产业专业人士互动。「AI 游乐场」(AI Playground)是一大亮点——学生展示创新,公司分享实习与职业机会。这些平台帮助产业伙伴识别与培育新兴人才——也希望能激励你们当中一些人选择 AI 相关职业。
我想点名 AISDC 的两个有影响的项目。第一个叫「Initiate」——一个解决真实产业挑战的项目。「Initiate」是一个 AI 方案市场——由南洋理工学院 IT 学院 3 位二年级学生开发——回应 SME 因资源有限而难以采用 AI 的挑战——把 SME 与「针对其需求量身定制的、可获得的 AI 工具」连接起来。第二个值得关注的项目——是 SIT 的「深度伪造检测」倡议。「应用 AI」专业的学生开发了一种识别视频与图像内容中深度伪造操纵的方法——他们的检测器能识别其原本未被训练过的操纵——帮助应对数字格局中新出现的威胁。
与 AISDC 互补的「全国 AI 学生挑战赛」(NAISC)汇集了 7 位产业领袖——让学生把 AI 知识应用于真实问题。例如——参赛者被要求用生成式 AI 技术为科学馆「KidsSTOP」儿童画廊设计一个新的儿童吉祥物。这些挑战培育创造力、创新能力与问题解决能力。
NAISC 的一个重要里程碑——是与 AWS 的合作——引入了首个区域赛道——如今包括 ASEAN 国家的参赛者。通过与合作伙伴协作——NAISC 帮助增强了区域协作——也凸显了「跨境合作」对构建稳健 AI 生态的重要性。
我很高兴地分享——学生与产业伙伴对 AI 的兴趣在增长——这反映在我们不断扩大的数字上。AISDC 从 2023 年「1 天 20 家产业伙伴 200 名参与者」——扩展到「2 天、60+ 伙伴、数千名参与者」。NAISC 也增长到目前的 2000 多人。
这些活动凸显了公私协作的价值——它们把学生、产业专业人士与政府利益相关方聚到一起——为创新与人才发展创造肥沃土壤。学生从「真实挑战 + 产业专家指导」中受益——公司则获得「新视角 + 对迫切问题的潜在解法」。
拥抱不断生长的机会
我想鼓励今天在场的学生——继续这一势能、拥抱学生在科技与 AI 领域不断生长的机会。今天你们出现在这里——已经表明你们对 AI 的好奇——这是关键的第一步。
比如——今天「LLM League Grand Finale」中的几支队伍——他们已经在探索「具有思考性的、面向未来的问题」:「机器学习中智能体 AI 的奥秘是什么、为什么如此关键?」「ASEAN 内部生成式 AI 研究与使用的最新进展?」——这些不只是学术问题——它们是将塑造 AI 未来的问题。通过参与这些议题——你们已经在迈出「成为明日 AI 领导者」的第一步。
但仅有好奇心还不够。我希望你们也抓住可获得的机会。学生在科技与 AI 领域的参与生态正在快速扩张——为成长与学习提供众多途径。
新加坡的目标是——5 年内把 AI 实务者池翻三倍到 15,000 名。过去一年里——这个池子已经增长了 25%。为达成这一目标——我们将在 3 年内投入 2,000 万新元,加强对学生 AI 实务者的培训——包括「SG Digital 奖学金」(AI 相关)以及 AI 岗位的海外实习。这些机会旨在给你们动手经验——接触全球最佳实践、并为未来挑战做好准备。
学习与成长的途径很多——为你提供探索兴趣、磨练技能的机会——包括实习、学徒制、青年黑客松、创新实验室、导师计划。
新电信(Singtel)、AWS 等公司正在提供一系列机会,培育人才、构建受市场需求的科技能力。Singtel 有一系列「早期职业项目」——包括面向科技毕业生的「管理培训项目」(MAP)以及面向文凭持有者的「Singtel Catalyst 工读学位项目」——把产业经验与学术学习结合起来。AWS 通过「AWS SkillBuilder」提供免费培训与认证,并通过「Amazon Think Big Experience」等项目让年轻人接触真实世界的创新——赋能他们在演变的数字格局中蓬勃发展。
我鼓励大家利用这些机会。拥抱好奇、挑战自己、永不停歇地学习。
结尾
结束之前——新加坡在 AI 上的旅程一直以远见、协作、对培育人才的坚定承诺为标志。在我们继续把自己定位为全球 AI 枢纽时——政府将继续致力于通过对教育与伙伴关系的投资——支持学生的需求与成长。
致所有学生——你们是这一旅程的核心。我们将继续给你们提供资源、平台与导师——帮你们实现潜能、做出有意义的影响。
感谢大家成为这一切的一部分。
英文原文
MDDI 官网原始记录 · 抓取日期:2026-05-02
Good afternoon. It is my pleasure to be here at the AI Student Developer Conference today, surrounded by so many bright and curious minds united by a shared interest in artificial intelligence (AI).
Students are tomorrow’s AI leaders
The global AI race is not just about technology, but talent. The future of AI leadership depends on cultivating the right talent to develop and deploy cutting-edge technologies. And that talent is you.
AI is transforming industries and societies at an unprecedented pace. In January this year, McKinsey reported that 92% of companies planned to increase their AI investments, underscoring the growing demand for AI expertise. Companies such as Grab and DBS continue to deploy AI across their operations.
Singapore’s Digital Economy is growing twice as fast as the entire economy, at an annual rate of 11.2% in the past 5 years. More tech professionals are needed to support and drive this growth. In the past 5 years, we have seen the number of tech jobs rise from 166,000 in 2018 to 208,000 in 2023, now accounting for 5.2% of total employment. This means that 1 in 20 workers in Singapore is now a tech professional.
Despite recent challenges such as the global geopolitical uncertainty and layoffs in global tech firms, companies in Singapore such as Accenture and Amazon Web Services are still seeking to fill more than 1,000 vacancies in tech-related roles. Given technology's role as a horizontal enabler, we have observed that companies in non-tech sectors, such as finance and insurance, continue to actively hire tech talent. In fact, non-Information and Communications sectors have hired twice as many tech workers as tech companies. There is still demand for skilled professionals, and opportunities remain available for those who are prepared to step forward.
This is why it is crucial for us to nurture and develop our students today to be the next generation of innovators, creators, and problem solvers. We want to foster a strong pipeline of talented, forward-thinking, individuals who can leverage technology to deliver impactful solutions and drive progress.
AI is becoming an indispensable skill, and a financial analyst who understands, and can use AI-based forecasting tools, is likely to make more accurate predictions and better investment decisions. In the same vein, a marketing professional who uses AI-powered analytics can craft more targeted and effective campaigns. The ability to understand and apply AI will be a key differentiator in the workforce of the future.
To prepare students for this AI-driven future, we have enhanced our education system to focus on AI and related disciplines.
Starting from 2026, upper secondary students will have the opportunity to take up Computing at G1 and G2 levels, in addition to the existing G3 Computing. This will provide a strong foundation in computational thinking and problem-solving skills.
Our Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs) have also aligned their offerings to support deeper AI specialisation. For instance, ITE now offers a Higher Nitec in AI Applications, while Nanyang Polytechnic has introduced a Diploma in Applied AI & Analytics. Nanyang Technological University has also launched the Turing AI Scholar’s Programme, which is designed to groom the next generation of AI leaders.
These initiatives are not just about equipping students with technical skills – we hope that they will empower you to innovate and solve real-world problems using AI. At the end of the day, AI is not just about machines, but also about how people can use technology to improve lives, create opportunities, and build a better future.
Government is working with industry to deepen our AI capabilities
The Government is also working closely with industry to deepen our AI capabilities. Public-private partnerships are key to nurturing talent and bridging the gap between learning and real-world applications. The AI Student Developer Conference (AISDC) and the National AI Student Challenge (NAISC) are good examples of how public-private partnerships can foster innovation, nurture talent, and help address real-world challenges and drive AI development.
The AISDC provides a platform for students to showcase AI projects and engage with industry professionals. A highlight was the "AI Playground," where students demonstrated their innovations, and companies shared about their internship and career opportunities. Such platforms help our industry partners identify and nurture emerging talent, while hopefully inspiring some of you to pursue AI-related careers.
I would like to highlight two projects at AISDC that featured impactful solutions. The first, called “Initiate”, helps to address actual industry challenges. "Initiate” is an AI solutions marketplace developed by three Year 2 students from Nanyang Polytechnic's School of IT. It tackled SMEs' challenges in adopting AI due to limited resources by connecting them with accessible AI tools tailored to their needs. The second notable project was SIT's deepfake detection initiative. Students from the Applied Artificial Intelligence programme developed a method to identify deepfake manipulations in video and image content. This method allows their detector to detect manipulations that it was not originally trained on, and helps address new and emerging threats in the digital landscape.
Complementing AISDC, the National AI Student Challenge (NAISC) brings together seven industry leaders, and tasks students to apply their AI knowledge to solve real-world problems. For instance, participants were asked to design a new children’s mascot for the KidsSTOP children’s gallery at the Science Centre using GenAI technologies. These challenges foster creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills.
A significant milestone in NAISC is the partnership with AWS, which introduced the first regional challenge track, and now includes participants from ASEAN countries. By working with our partners, the NAISC has helped to enhance regional collaboration, and underscores the importance of cross-border collaboration in building a robust AI ecosystem.
I am heartened to share that the growing interest in AI among students and industry partners is reflected in our growing numbers. The AISDC expanded from a one-day event with 20 industry partners and 200 participants in 2023 to a two-day event with over 60 partners and thousands of participants. Similarly, NAISC has grown to over 2,000 participants today.
These events underscore the value of public-private collaboration – they bring together students, industry professionals, and government stakeholders to create fertile ground for innovation and talent development. Students benefit from exposure to real-world challenges and mentorship from industry experts, while companies gain access to fresh perspectives and potential solutions to pressing problems.
Embrace the growing opportunities
I want to encourage the students here today to continue this momentum and embrace the growing opportunities for student engagement in tech and AI. Being here today signals your curiosity about AI, which is a critical first step.
Take, for example, the teams in today’s LLM League Grand Finale. They have explored thought-provoking, forward-looking questions such as: “What’s the magic behind agentic AI in machine learning, and why is it so pivotal?” and “What are the latest advancements of Generative AI research and use within ASEAN?” These are not just academic questions– they are the kinds of questions that will shape the future of AI. By engaging with these topics, you are already taking the first steps toward becoming tomorrow’s AI leaders.
But curiosity alone is not enough. I hope you will also seize the opportunities available to you. The ecosystem for student engagement in tech and AI is expanding rapidly, offering numerous avenues for growth and learning.
Singapore aims to triple our AI practitioner pool to 15,000 over the next five years. Since last year, the pool has grown by 25%. To achieve this, we are investing $20 million over three years to enhance AI practitioner training for students. This includes initiatives such as AI-related SG Digital Scholarships and overseas internships in AI roles. These opportunities are designed to give you hands-on experience, expose you to global best practices, and prepare you for the challenges of the future.
There are many avenues for learning and growth, offering opportunities for you to explore your interests and hone your skills. These include internships, apprenticeships, youth hackathons, innovation labs, and mentorship programs.
Companies like Singtel and AWS are offering a range of opportunities to cultivate talent and help build in-demand tech skills. Singtel has a suite of early-career programmes to nurture future tech leaders, which include the Management Associate Programme (MAP) for tech graduates and the Singtel Catalyst Work-Study Degree Programme, which combines industry experience with academic study, for diploma holders. AWS is offering free training and certifications through their AWS SkillBuilder and real-world innovation exposure through programs like the Amazon Think Big Experience, which empower young individuals to thrive in the evolving digital landscape.
I urge you to take advantage of these opportunities. Embrace your curiosity, challenge yourself, and never stop learning.
Conclusion
In closing, Singapore’s journey in AI has been marked by vision, collaboration, and a steadfast commitment to nurturing talent. As we continue to position ourselves as a global AI hub, the government remains dedicated to supporting the needs and growth of our students through our investments in education and our partnerships.
To all the students, you are at the heart of this journey. We will continue to provide you with the resources, platforms, and mentorship needed to realise your potential and make a meaningful impact.
Thank you all for being a part of this.