口頭答覆 · 2024-11-13 · 屆國會 14
IT與AI人才轉型進展
議員質詢過去三年通過職業轉換計劃培養IT及AI專業人才的進展及未來三至五年規劃。政府回應介紹了技能未來及職業轉換計劃的培訓成效,強調擴大中年職工培訓及企業合作。質詢方關注AI專業人才數量與目標差距,及私營部門參與情況,體現人才培養規模與目標之間的核心爭議。
關鍵要點
- • 多路徑技能培訓
- • 中年職工轉型支援
- • 私企參與培訓
擴大培訓規模,強化企業合作
質疑AI人才培養數量不足
加大中年人才AI轉型力度
“The Ministry has stated that they want to convert 5,000 mid-career professionals to AI professionals over the next three to five years.”
參與人員 (3)
- Ang Wei Neng
- Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information
- Tan Kiat How
完整譯文(中文)
Hansard 原始記錄 · 2026-05-02
13號,洪偉能先生向數字發展與信息部長提問:(a) 在過去三年中,通過職業轉換計劃培養更多資訊科技(IT)和人工智慧(AI)專業人才的進展如何?(b) 部門在未來三到五年內有何進一步發展計劃?
數字發展與資訊高階國務部長陳杰豪先生(代表數字發展與信息部長)答覆:先生,新加坡公民有多條途徑獲取與技術相關的技能。這些途徑包括新加坡技能未來提供的1300多門人工智慧相關課程,以及由新加坡勞動力發展局支援的職業轉換計劃,這些計劃也有助於新加坡人從事需要人工智慧相關技能的工作。
在過去三年中,職業轉換計劃(CCP)和技術技能加速器(TeSA)計劃分別幫助了超過1000名和8000名中年轉職者轉入技術崗位,如軟體和雲端計算專業人員及人工智慧工程師。
為了加強中年轉職者的人才儲備,我們正在:(a) 擴大TeSA下的企業主導培訓計劃,涵蓋正在建設人工智慧卓越中心的組織;(b) 在技能未來升級計劃下,為40歲及以上的新加坡人增加技能未來積分,以支援實質性的技能提升和再培訓專案。
這些舉措補充了我們擴大人工智慧從業者人才儲備的更廣泛努力,包括提升高等院校資訊與數字技術(IDT)畢業生的人工智慧準備度。我們的行業合作伙伴也發起了培訓和招聘人工智慧從業者的專案,如人工智慧新加坡的人工智慧學徒計劃、新電信的催化劑計劃和Temus的Step IT Up計劃。
議長:洪偉能先生。
洪偉能先生(西海岸選區):感謝高階國務部長的詳盡答覆。我可以提出幾個補充問題嗎?
首先,高階國務部長能否解釋資訊科技專業人員和人工智慧專業人員之間是否存在較大差異?因為預算委員會注意到,通過部門的職業轉換計劃,已有190名中年轉職者成功轉型為人工智慧專業人員。
我想問是否有計劃增加這些轉換計劃的頻率和數量?因為部門表示未來三到五年內希望將5000名中年專業人員轉型為人工智慧專業人員。190與5000的差距相當大。私營部門如何參與?他們轉型了多少中年專業人員成為人工智慧專業人員?
陳杰豪先生:先生,感謝議員的補充問題。我先為他引用的資料設定背景。2023年12月,我們釋出了更新版的國家人工智慧戰略2.0,闡明瞭我們實現人工智慧為新加坡及全球公共利益服務的願景和計劃。為支援這一目標,我們計劃擴大人工智慧從業者隊伍,並提升勞動力成為自信的人工智慧使用者。
正如議員所提及,人工智慧從業者是支援經濟各領域人工智慧轉型的基礎。我們計劃在未來三到五年內,將新加坡人工智慧從業者人數從5000人增加至15000人,以滿足預期需求。我們將通過再培訓和技能提升,幫助本地人才擔任這些崗位。為培養額外的10000名人工智慧從業者,我們正在採取幾種方法。
其一是提升現有資訊與數字技術畢業生管道的人工智慧準備度,約5000人。這些屬於就業前培訓(PET)。約10000人中,有5000人通過PET途徑。另5000人則通過繼續教育與培訓(CET)途徑獲得,即中年轉職者,他們已在資訊科技或數字領域工作,計劃掌握新技能以承擔人工智慧相關崗位。這就是議員提及的10000和5000數字的背景。
關於5000名CET人員,最近預算委員會報告指出,職業轉換計劃迄今僅幫助190人完成轉職。請允許我為議會預算委員會提及的190人資料設定背景。
這190人是指通過五個工作轉型地圖(JTM)培訓提供者計劃完成轉職的人數。什麼是JTM計劃?JTM是資訊通訊勞動力的工作轉型地圖,於2022年10月釋出。該報告將人工智慧確定為將改變技術崗位的關鍵新興趨勢之一。信息通信媒體發展局(IMDA)與五個JTM合作伙伴合作,擴大人工智慧和分析領域的再培訓和技能提升,重點是生成式人工智慧(Gen AI)及另外兩個需求旺盛領域:軟體工程和雲端計算與移動技術。
我們於2023年推出了JTM合作伙伴計劃,並與合作伙伴取得良好進展。因此,190人資料是指該特定JTM培訓計劃的情況。
但正如我之前答覆所述,我們在TeSA和CCP下有一系列不同計劃,過去表現良好。JTM是政府努力的一個組成部分,許多行業合作伙伴——我之前提到過一些——也在加大支援力度,幫助中年轉職者,支援目前從事資訊科技或技術崗位的人士獲取新認證、新技能,承擔新興的人工智慧崗位。
我還想與議員分享,除了與JTM合作伙伴取得的良好進展外,我們還有一支健康的工人隊伍,表達了接受必要職業轉換計劃培訓的興趣。
總之,預算委員會提及的190人資料,是針對特定JTM計劃而言,該計劃是我們更廣泛職業轉換和TeSA技能提升工作的一部分,也是我們啟動的更廣泛人工智慧人才戰略的一部分。
英文原文
SPRS Hansard · Fetched: 2026-05-02
13 Mr Ang Wei Neng asked the Minister for Digital Development and Information (a) in the past three years, what has been the progress of developing more Information and Technology (IT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) professionals under the Career Conversion Programme; and (b) what is the Ministry’s plan in further developing this in the next three to five years.
The Senior Minister of State for Digital Development and Information (Mr Tan Kiat How) (for the Minister for Digital Development and Information) : Sir, there are multiple pathways for Singaporeans to acquire relevant skills for technology-related jobs. These include the more than 1,300 artificial intelligence (AI)-related courses offered by SkillsFuture Singapore as well as career conversion programmes supported by Workforce Singapore, which may also help Singaporeans take up jobs requiring AI-related skills.
Over the past three years, the Career Conversion Programme (CCP) and the TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) programme have helped more than 1,000 and 8,000 mid-career workers, respectively, to transition into technology roles, such as software and cloud professionals and AI engineers.
To strengthen our pipeline from mid-career workers, we are: (a) expanding the Company-Led Training programme under TeSA to organisations that are building AI Centres of Excellence; and (b) topping-up SkillsFuture Credits for Singaporeans aged 40 and above, under the SkillsFuture Level-Up Programme to support substantive upskilling and reskilling programmes.
These initiatives complement our broader efforts to expand the pipeline of AI practitioners, including enhancing the AI-readiness of information and digital technology (IDT) graduates from our Institutes of Higher Learning. Our industry partners have also initiated programmes to train and hire AI practitioners, such as AI Singapore's AI Apprenticeship programme, Singtel's Catalyst programme and Temus’ Step IT Up programme.
Mr Speaker : Mr Ang Wei Neng.
Mr Ang Wei Neng (West Coast) : I thank the Senior Minister of State for the comprehensive reply. Can I have a couple of supplementary questions?
Firstly, can the Senior Minister of State explain if there is a big difference between an IT professional and an AI professional? Because the Estimates Committee noted that the CCP through the Ministry, has produced 190 individuals who are able to transit to become AI professionals as mid-career people.
I want to ask whether they have plans to increase these conversion programmes, in terms of the frequency of the programmes and the number of programmes? Because the Ministry has stated that they want to convert 5,000 mid-career professionals to AI professionals over the next three to five years. The number 190 compared to 5,000, is quite a far cry. How have the private sectors chipped in and how many mid-career professionals have they converted to become AI professionals?
Mr Tan Kiat How : Sir, I thank the Member for his supplementary questions. It may be useful for me to set the context of the figures that he has cited. In December 2023, we launched the refreshed National AI Strategy 2.0, which sets out our vision and plans to achieve AI for the public good for Singapore and the world. To support this ambition, we intend to expand our pool of AI practitioners and uplift our workforce to be confident AI users.
AI practitioners, as mentioned by the Member, are fundamental to support AI transformation across the economy. We intend to triple the number of AI practitioners in Singapore from 5,000 to 15,000 in the next three to five years to meet the anticipated demand. We will look to re-skilling and upskilling our locals to take on these roles. To develop the additional 10,000 AI practitioners, we are looking at a few approaches.
One is to boost the AI-readiness of existing IDT graduates pipeline, about 5,000. So, these are for pre-employment training, or PET. About 10,000, 5,000 will be through the PET route. The other 5,000, we are looking at getting through the CET route – continuing education and training – mid-career transition, people who are already in the IT or the digital field and looking on to take on new skills to take on AI-related roles. So, that is the context of the figures of 10,000 and 5,000, which the Member cited.
On the 5,000 CET number, a recent Estimates Committee report noted that the CCP has, so far, only helped 190 people transit in their new roles. Allow me to set in context the 190 figure that Parliament's Estimates Committee referred to.
The 190 was referring to those who have transited through the five Jobs Transformation Map (JTM) training provider programme. What is the JTM programme? JTM is Job Transformation Map for the information and communication workforce, which was published in October 2022. That JTM report identified AI as one of the key emerging trends that will transform technology roles. The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) partnered with five JTM partners to scale reskilling and upskilling efforts in AI and analytics, with an emphasis on generative AI (Gen AI) and two other in-demand areas: software engineering and cloud and mobility.
We launched the JTM Partners Programme and we are making good progress with our JTM partners since it launched in 2023, last year. So, the 190 figure was in the context of that very specific JTM training programme.
But as I mentioned earlier in my reply, we have a suite of different programmes under TeSA and under CCP which have shown good results in the past. JTM is part of this umbrella of effort that the Government is doing and there are many industry partners – I mentioned some in my earlier reply – and they are also stepping up to support mid-career transitions, supporting people who are currently in IT roles or technology roles to pick up new certifications, new skills to do new AI roles that are emerging.
I would also like to share with the Member that besides the good progress we are making with the JTM partners, we have a healthy pipeline of workers who have expressed interest to undergo the necessary CCP training.
In summary, the figures that the Estimates Committee referred to, the 190, is set in context to the specific JTM programme, which is part of the broader career conversion and TeSA skills that we are doing and part of the broader AI talent manpower strategy that we have embarked on.