MDDI 演讲稿 · 2025-10-31
Jasmin Lau 政务部长在「Future Re:Wired」的闭幕致辞
Jasmin Lau 政务部长在「Future Re:Wired」的闭幕致辞
要点
- • Future Re:Wired 作为 SWITCH 首届青年专题赛道正式推出,是政府有意将更多年轻人纳入科技与人工智能对话的举措。
- • 资讯通信媒体发展局与新加坡技能创前程正扩展「技能创前程数字职场 2.0」计划,新增面向无技术背景人士开放的人工智能培训内容。
- • 刘佩琪部长强调人工智能技能在科技、医疗、金融、社会工作及创意产业等所有职业路径中均属必备能力,并将同时掌握 AI 能力与专业领域深度比作学习第二语言,视之为下一代的核心竞争力。
- • 演讲引用研究指出,持续依赖 AI 获取答案可能导致大脑停滞、注意力缩短、记忆力减弱,并使人趋向被动思维。
- • 「新加坡青年计划」自 2024 年 11 月以来已征集逾 5 万名青年及持份者的意见,目标是制定一份支持青年成长与职业准备的五年行动计划。
- • 刘佩琪部长警告,以 AI 生成的深度伪造内容实施霸凌的现象预计将在六个月至一年内出现,并指出单靠政策与法律无法全面防范此类滥用行为。
完整译文(中文)
MDDI 英文原文译文 · 翻译日期: 2026-06-21
大家下午好!
我只是想感谢大家抽出时间来到这里,在深入了解技术的同时,也进一步认识了自己。
我非常高兴能在 Future Re:Wired 与大家相聚——这是 SWITCH 首届青年专题论坛。
我第一次接触 SWITCH 时,它是汇聚商界领袖共同探讨科技与创新的平台。我参与 SWITCH 已有五六年,看到我们如今吸引了比以前多得多的年轻人,深感欣慰。
如今,借助这一全新的青年专题,我们正在向更多渴望投身科技世界的年轻人敞开大门。你们是我们下一代的科技领袖、创业者与思想者。今天看到这么多人齐聚于此,我深受鼓舞。
对我这一代人而言,我们亲历了从模拟时代到数字时代的转变。而你们中的许多人成长于一个截然不同的环境——科技从你们出生起便已如影随形。互联网、搜索引擎、社交媒体等技术改变了我们的生活方式,并将持续如此。这些技术将继续重塑各行各业,而 AI 革命也绝非我们将亲历的最后一场变革。
今天,你们齐聚于此,思考 AI 这股即将席卷所有人的新浪潮。事实上,AI 已经是我们日常生活的一部分,并将持续如此。你们中的许多人已在使用 ChatGPT 等 AI 工具来辅助写作、归纳信息,以及在娱乐与工作中生成图像。令人振奋的是,AI 的潜力至今仍在不断探索之中,每天都有新的应用场景涌现。
我们一直在讨论建立一套 AI 素养框架,但我们对此有所顾虑,部分原因在于这项技术并非一成不变,仍在高速演进。我们担心,一旦将自己对 AI 的认知固化,便可能无法洞见即将到来的变化。
你们中有些人或许对 AI 带来的可能性感到兴奋,但也有许多人担忧 AI 未来会影响自己的就业机会。这些感受都很自然。但我想告诉大家,AI 将为我们带来许多新机遇。
AI 技能已不再是可选项,而是不可或缺的核心能力。无论你选择哪条职业道路——无论是科技、医疗、金融,还是社会工作或创意产业——懂得如何与 AI 协作,都将让你脱颖而出。
为支持大家培养这些技能,IMDA 携手 SkillsFuture Singapore,正在扩展 SkillsFuture Digital Workplace 2.0 计划,将 AI 培训纳入其中。通过该计划,任何人——即便没有任何技术背景——都可以学习如何使用 AI 工具。
但仅仅掌握基础知识是不够的,学会如何撰写提示词(prompt)也是不够的。要真正产生影响力,你必须力求在 AI 方面达到融会贯通的程度,并能将其应用于自己的专业领域。这意味着你需要选定一个领域,并对其足够熟悉,才能将 AI 真正融入其中。
不妨将 AI 类比为学习一门第二语言。同时流利掌握 AI 与你所选领域的知识,将是未来创造有意义解决方案的关键所在。
AI 是一项令人叹为观止的工具,我的部分职责也在于向新加坡及新加坡人传递 AI 的无限可能——但我自己内心的隐忧是,它可能开始取代我们和我们的大脑,改变我们的思维方式以及彼此之间的相处模式。我们常说,AI 应当增强而非取代我们自身的思考。然而,作为教育部的工作人员,我深感忧虑,因为学生们已经开始借助 AI 来代替自己思考和行动。
研究表明,持续依赖 AI 寻求答案会导致大脑"停滞",无法进一步发展,并随着年龄增长影响你的思考与反应能力。它会影响你的注意力广度,削弱记忆力,使我们的思维变得更加被动。如果不加以警惕,它会让我们变得更懒惰,因为向 AI 寻求一切问题的答案实在太轻而易举了。
我想对大家说的是:请继续挑战自我,自主解决问题、产生新想法、深入思考,而不是从一开始就本能地借助 AI。
另一个令我忧虑的领域,是 AI 将如何影响我们彼此交流与相处的方式。请不要忽视人与人之间连结的重要性。
我想和大家分享一个故事。当我初次认识我的志愿者团队时,有一位年轻人会在 WhatsApp 上和我交流。他并不太愿意与我当面交谈,总说自己很忙。他会在 WhatsApp 上给我发消息,但每次发来的内容都措辞精妙,听起来不像日常对话的语气。经过几次互动后,我意识到他每次发送前都会将消息输入 ChatGPT 润色。这背后折射出的是对与人交谈的恐惧和信心缺失。我们可能会笑着觉得这种事不会发生在自己身上,但它其实已经在我们的社会中悄然出现。
与人进行直接的个人交流更为不易,因为你必须应对情绪和肢体语言,你需要揣摩他人的感受并作出回应——但这正是身为人类的真正魅力所在。这种交流锻炼你与同事和朋友建立关系的能力——AI 不应剥夺我们这一能力。
如果你有机会与朋友随心闲聊,与导师推心置腹,或者与上司进行绩效评估——请好好把握,珍惜那段时光,用心与彼此连结。我们所建立的真实连结和所付出的沟通努力,将塑造我们的社会,让我们更加坚韧。
我们在学校里也看到了大量欺凌事件。在未来有了 AI 之后,或许再过六个月到一年,我们就会看到 AI 以某种欺凌形式出现。它在一定程度上将会被滥用。你可以想象,有人会利用他人的深度伪造(deepfake)视频,让他们"开口说出"从未说过的话。对此我们必须高度警惕。任何政策或法律都无法防范一切。你们必须以人的方式去认识每一位同学和朋友,如此一来,你才会对我们每个人所拥有的情感更加体察入微。
新加坡的未来掌握在你们每一个人手中。作为年轻人,你们将为我们所有人共同创造未来,我们在你们身上看到了无限潜力。这也是我们制定 SG Youth Plan 的原因。我们希望与来自各行各业的年轻人携手,共同制定一份为期五年的行动计划,支持你们的成长,助力你们成为最好的自己。
自去年十一月以来,已有逾五万名青年及各界利益相关方分享了他们的意见,涵盖从职业准备到塑造未来机遇等各类议题。你们将是第一代与 AI 携手构建整个职业生涯的人,我相信你们将向我们所有人展示,如何有意义地驾驭这项技术,开创新的机遇。
我非常期待看到你们为应对各行业挑战所提出的创新 AI 解决方案。在今天之后,我也期待见证你们如何善用技术造福社会,共同建设一个更美好的未来。
再次感谢大家参与 Future Re:Wired。我期待看到你们未来所创造的一切非凡成就。
英文原文
MDDI 官网原始记录 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21
Good afternoon, everyone!
I just wanted to say thank you for spending the time here, discovering more about the technology, but also about yourselves.
I am excited to be here with all of you at Future Re:Wired , the inaugural youth track of SWITCH.
The first time I encountered SWITCH, it was about bringing together business leaders to talk about technology and innovation. It’s been about five or six years since I’ve been at SWITCH, and it’s fantastic to see that we are engaging a lot more youths than we did before.
Now, with this new youth track, we are opening the doors to more young people, who are eager to dive into the world of technology. You are our next generation of tech leaders, entrepreneurs, and thinkers. I am very encouraged to see so many of you here today.
For those in my generation, we remember the shift from analogue to the digital age. But many of you grew up in a completely different environment – technology has been there since you were born. Technologies like the Internet, search engines, and social media have transformed how we live, and will continue to do so. These technologies will continue to reshape our industries , and the AI revolution is not going to be the last one that we will see.
Today, all of you are here thinking about AI as a new wave that is going to hit all of us. The truth is, it’s already part of our everyday lives, and will continue to remain there as such. Many of you are already using AI tools like ChatGPT to help with writing, summarising information, and creating images for both play and work. But what’s exciting is that AI’s potential is still being explored today, and new uses for it are emerging every day.
We have been talking about developing some framework around AI literacy, but we are fearful of doing it, partly because the technology is not stagnant. It is still evolving very fast, and we are concerned that once we lock our own view about AI, we will not be able to see what is coming.
Some of you may feel excited about the possibilities that AI brings, but many of you feel worried that AI may affect your job opportunities in the future. These feelings are natural. But I want to reassure you that AI will bring to us many new opportunities.
AI skills are no longer optional. They are very essential, no matter which career path you choose to take, whether in technology, healthcare, finance, even social work or creative industries - knowing how to work with AI will set you apart from the rest.
To support you in building these skills, IMDA, along with SkillsFuture Singapore, is expanding the SkillsFuture Digital Workplace 2.0 program to include AI training. With this program, anyone - even those without any technical background, can learn how to use AI tools.
But learning the basics is not enough. Learning how to prompt is not enough. To really make an impact, you must strive to become fluent in AI and be able to apply it in your specific field. Now, this means that you do need to pick a field and become familiar enough with it to apply AI into it.
Think of AI as learning a second language. Being fluent in both AI and your chosen field will be key to creating meaningful solutions in the future.
While AI is an incredible tool, and part of my job is to convince Singapore and Singaporeans how exciting AI can be – my own fear is that it will start to replace us and our brains, the way we think and behave towards each other. We often say that AI should enhance and not replace our own thinking. But, working in the Ministry of Education, I worry because students are starting to use AI to think and do on their behalf.
Research shows that constantly turning to AI for answers can lead to your brain “stagnating", not developing further and can affect your ability to think and respond as you grow older. It will affect your attention spans, reduce your capacity for memory and make us more passive in our thinking. It will make us lazier if you're not careful, because it's so much easier just to ask AI for answers to everything.
My message to all of you is to continue to challenge yourself to solve problems, create new ideas, and think deeply, without naturally stretching to use AI from the get go.
Another area that I have been concerned about is how AI will affect the way we talk and relate to each other. Please do not lose sight of the importance of human connections.
I want to share with you a story. When I first got to know my volunteer team, there was a young man who would talk to me on WhatsApp. He didn’t really want to talk to me in person, and would say that he was quite busy. He would talk to me on WhatsApp, but every time he sends me a message, it would be very well crafted. It didn’t sound like conversational language. After a few interactions, I realised he was putting his text messages through ChatGPT, before he sends it. The issue behind that is the fear and losing confidence in talking to someone. We laugh about it as though it wouldn’t happen to us, but it is already happening in our society.
It is harder to engage with humans personally and directly, because you have to deal with emotions and body language. You have to guess how people feel and respond, but that's the real beauty of being a human. It trains you to relate to colleagues and friends – AI should not take that away from us.
If you have a chance to have a chat with a friend, a heart-to-heart talk with a mentor, or maybe a performance appraisal with your boss – take it up, use those minutes meaningfully and connect with each other. The real connections and communication efforts that we make, will shape our society and make us stronger.
We also see a lot of bullying happen in schools. In the future with AI, perhaps six months to a year – we will start to see AI appear as a form of bullying. It will be used to some extent. You can imagine how you can use deepfakes of people and put words into their mouth. We have to be very careful of that. No amount of policy or laws can guard against all of it. You have to get to know all of your classmates and friends as humans, and then you will be a lot more mindful about the emotions that each of us have.
The future of Singapore is in all of your hands. As youths, you are going to build the future for all of us, and we see so much potential in all of you. That's why we've put together the SG Youth Plan. We want to work with young people from all walks of life to create a five-year action plan that supports your growth and helps you become the best version of yourself.
Since last November, more than 50,000 youths and stakeholders have shared their views on what matters most to them, from career readiness to the opportunities available to shape their future. You will be the first generation to build entire careers alongside AI, and I am confident that you will show us all how to harness this technology meaningfully to create new opportunities.
I am excited to see the innovative AI solutions you’ve come up with to tackle the challenges in our industries. And beyond today, I look forward to see how you will use technology for good to build a better society together.
Thank you once again for being part of Future Re:Wired . I look forward to see the incredible things that all of you will do in the future.