AI Influence Profile

Raj Joshua Thomas

Government

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Parliamentary speeches
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Policies championed
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AI videos

Positioning

Member of Parliament. Spoke in 3 AI-related parliamentary debates (2023–2024), most often on AI Economy & Industry and AI & Employment.

Parliamentary AI record (3)

By year 2024 · 1 2023 · 2
By topic AI Economy & Industry · 3 AI & Employment · 2 AI in Public Sector · 2 AI Governance & Regulation · 1 AI in Education · 1 AI in Healthcare · 1 AI Infrastructure & Research · 1

Debate on Annual Budget Statement

2024-02-26 · Parliament 14

AI Governance & Regulation AI Economy & Industry AI & Employment AI in Public Sector

The debate centred on Budget 2024, with questions on government transparency, social fairness, and retirement security. The government adopted some opposition proposals, such as a temporary unemployment assistance scheme. The core debate: whether the government is genuinely open to diverse views, and how to narrow the gap between ideals and reality.

Supporting Healthcare

2023-05-10 · Parliament 14

AI Economy & Industry AI in Education AI in Healthcare AI Infrastructure & Research

The debate focused on continuing support for healthcare beyond the pandemic, with particular emphasis on mental health in academia. MPs noted that academic pressure drives high rates of anxiety and depression among researchers and graduate students, calling for attention to mental health. The government did not respond directly. The core debate: balancing academic performance pressure with mental-health protection.

Committee of Supply – Head S (Ministry of Manpower)

2023-03-01 · Parliament 14

AI Economy & Industry AI & Employment AI in Public Sector

MPs raised the impact of an ageing workforce and demographic shifts on Singapore's economy, noting that some sectors have a high share of older workers and may face rapid future labour outflow. They emphasised challenges from tech change and shifting work attitudes, urging attention to flexible work arrangements. The government did not respond directly. The core debate: how to manage employment-structure adjustment from ageing and technological change.