MDDI 演讲稿 · 2026-03-28

陈杰豪高级政务部长在新传媒 Career Forward 2026 的致辞

陈杰豪高级政务部长在新传媒 Career Forward 2026 的致辞

Tan Kiat How · MDDI 高级政务部长 · How 在 Mediacorp《Career Forward》活动

要点

  • 世界经济论坛《未来就业报告》预测,AI将在全球取代9200万个岗位,同时创造约1.7亿个新职位,净增7800万个岗位。
  • 新加坡人力部《职位空缺报告》显示,2025年新增职位占全部职缺的近一半。
  • 国家AI影响计划(National AI Impact Programme)设定目标:三年内推动至少1万家企业将AI融入业务流程,并培养10万名「AI双语」专业人才。
  • 技能创前程局将与新加坡理工大学合作开发AI就绪度自我评估工具,参加特定AI课程的学员还将获得六个月高级AI工具免费订阅资格。
  • 资讯通信媒体发展局将扩展技能加速器(TeSA)计划向非技术岗位开放,首批覆盖会计、法律及人力资源行业,并与新加坡特许会计师公会、新加坡法学院及新加坡公司律师协会合作开发专属AI能力培训课程。
  • PSA国际港务集团港口运营已实现90%自动化,起重机操作员可在有冷气的控制室内远程操控多台起重机,无需再攀爬高达17层楼的设施。
  • 新加坡民防部队运用AI系统每日分析逾700通紧急来电并预测火灾隐患,显著提升应急响应速度与准确性。

完整译文(中文)

MDDI 英文原文译文 · 翻译日期: 2026-06-21

各位下午好。

感谢 Mediacorp 邀请我出席 Career Forward 2026。本届活动的主题"Your Career. In Action"恰如其分。无论你是应届毕业生、处于职业中期的专业人士,还是希望重返职场,你们今天来到这里,都是为了在这个变革空前的时代掌控自己的职业生涯。

就在不久之前,我们生活在一个实体经济的世界里。想买东西,你走进一家店;想工作,你去一间办公室。后来,1990年代互联网经济兴起,2000年代初移动数据与智能手机随之而来,联通性与可及性骤然爆发。你可以足不出户购物、远程办公,或与全球各地的人即时联系。

这场信息技术变革催生了全新的职业路径和工作方式。

网页开发者、数字营销专员、电子商务专家等职位,都相继成为主流职业。

2000年代中期,社交媒体与云计算的兴起推动了共享经济与零工经济的崛起。这已不仅仅关乎可及性,而是关乎规模与速度。企业可以在一夜之间触达数百万客户;新加坡的一家初创企业,也能与全球成熟竞争者同台角力——对个人从业者而言同样如此。

在当今数字经济中,全球超过15亿人以某种形式从事自由职业或零工工作。

在过去十年间,社交媒体经理、UX设计师、数据分析师等职位已相继成为主流职业。

我们正站在迈入一个全新时代的门槛上——人工智能时代。这不仅仅是又一次渐进式的技术进步。人工智能已发展到足以颠覆现有行业、打破现有商业模式、创造出就在几年前我们还无法想象的新可能。

世界经济论坛《未来就业报告》预测,人工智能虽可能取代9200万个岗位,但预计将创造约1.7亿个新岗位。

这意味着净增约7800万个目前尚未完全存在的职位。问题在于,这些新岗位将在哪里涌现,新加坡能否在其中占有公平的份额。

在本地,新加坡经济持续增长,随着企业扩张,新岗位不断涌现。根据人力部近期发布的《职位空缺报告》,2025年新增职位几乎占到职位空缺总数的一半。

与历次技术浪潮一样,我们必须学会有效驾驭人工智能。作为一个开放经济体,新加坡没有闭目塞听或筑起壁垒将技术拒之门外的条件。

竞争并不在于我们与技术之间,而在于我们与新加坡以外那些能比我们更善用技术的企业和个人之间。这才是真正的竞争所在。关键问题是:我们如何乘风破浪,而不是让别人抢先一步?

我相信,答案在于新加坡独有的优势——政府、行业、劳动者与工会之间的强力伙伴关系。凝聚整个生态系统,合力同步作出响应。

因为驾驭技术并不只是购买最新的软件或工具。要从技术中真正获益,需要我们从根本上改变做事方式——我们的思维模式、工作流程,以及对可能性的理解。

想想亚马逊。它并非一开始就是全球最大的网络零售商。它起步于一家小型网络书店,却拥有超越书籍、超越零售的眼光,构想出一种全新的商业模式。

又或者想想网约车如何不只是改变了交通出行,更重塑了我们对移动出行与城市规划的整体认知。

这些企业不只是在使用技术,而是从根本上改变了对可能性的思维方式,并通过这一转型,创造出全新的商业模式和就业机会。

我们在本地企业中同样看到了这场转型正在发生。

以 Certis Group 为例。大多数人仍将 Certis 视为一家保安公司。

但如今,Certis 已自主研发了 Mozart——一个专有的人工智能编排平台,可实时协调数据、检测事件,协助 Certis 人员迅速有效地作出响应。

除保安人员外,Certis 现在还设有机器人部署与具身人工智能工程等岗位,为技术与日常运营的深度融合创造了新的可能。

在 PSA,港口作业已实现90%自动化,起重机操作员无需再攀爬50米高处(相当于17层楼),而是在配有空调的控制室内远程操控多台起重机,薪酬更高,工作环境也更好。

取代体力劳动的,是更多技术员、工程师、软件程序员、数据分析师和运筹学专家,负责维护和持续优化整个系统的运转。

即便在房地产领域,我们的房产经纪人也开始使用虚拟现实技术开展房产带看,并借助人工智能工具制作更具吸引力的推广材料——以全新方式触达买家,而这在几年前还需要整支制作团队才能完成。

我们的公共部门同样正在拥抱这一转型。

新加坡民防部队已引入人工智能,以提升紧急应变能力。

我们的 SCDF 人员平均每天响应逾700个呼叫,他们已开始使用人工智能系统更快速、更准确地分析紧急来电,帮助调度人员以前所未有的速度将合适的资源派往正确的地点。

人工智能还协助 SCDF 人员分析火情规律、预测潜在隐患,使我们的紧急应变不仅更快,更加智能——从而拯救更多生命,保障社会安全。

新加坡警察部队同样在警员人数不变的情况下扩大了行动覆盖范围。

无人机将实时空中视频画面直接传输至警察行动指挥中心,帮助警员更有效地管理人群密度、监控违法活动。

这正是人工智能为我们创造更多机遇之处——不是取代我们,而是提升我们。将我们从日常事务中解放出来,让我们得以专注于创造力、批判性思维和人际连接。

我们每个人都需要培养人工智能技能。这不仅仅是人工智能的个人应用。仅仅使用ChatGPT撰写电子邮件或生成创意是不够的,必须超越这一层面。我们需要了解人工智能如何转变我们的整个工作流程、所在行业、工作角色,以及最重要的——职业发展轨迹。

这需要成长型思维和持续学习的承诺。好消息是,各行各业的专业人士都有许多可供选择的项目——无论是SkillsFuture课程、TechSkills Accelerator(TeSA)计划,还是AI Singapore提供的培训项目。

政府正与业界合作伙伴、工会、培训机构及各行业部门携手合作,构建一个支持性生态系统,帮助每一位新加坡人做好迎接人工智能时代的准备。

例如,SkillsFuture Singapore将与新加坡理工学院(SIT)合作,开发一款人工智能就绪自我评估工具。用户将能够评估自身的人工智能就绪水平,并获得与其水平相匹配的课程推荐。

参加特定SkillsFuture人工智能课程的个人,还将获得为期六个月的人工智能工具高级版免费订阅。

SSG和WSG也将继续加强个人的职业健康,从职位匹配延伸至主动职业规划及相关技能再培训与提升,以支持全国性SkillsFuture运动。

通过国家人工智能影响计划,我们正在推动至少10,000家企业在未来三年内将人工智能融入其业务流程。我们也在帮助100,000名工人成为"AI双语者"——即既精通本职工作、又懂得运用人工智能将工作做得更好的专业人士。

我们正在帮助企业创造新机遇和新的商业竞争优势,进而为工人创造新岗位和新机会。与此同时,我们正致力于构建一套体系,使工人具备人工智能技能和能力,以胜任新岗位,并获得更好的工作环境、职业机会和更高的薪酬。

IMDA将扩展TechSkills Accelerator(TeSA)计划,帮助非技术岗位工人培养实用的人工智能能力,使他们能够借助人工智能转变特定领域的工作流程,提升生产力。

我们将从会计、法律和人力资源专业入手,这些是横跨多个行业的横向职业,在各自领域中对人工智能应用有高度接触。

IMDA正与行业主管机构和专业团体合作,包括新加坡特许会计师公会(ISCA)、新加坡法律学院(SAL)和新加坡企业法律顾问协会(SCCA),为其会员开发量身定制的人工智能流利度项目,以识别利用人工智能转变工作流程所需的核心能力及相应培训需求。

但在此过程中,我们必须保持清醒。这场转型不会轻而易举。有时会感觉进一步、退两步。我们每个人都是这段旅程的参与者,无论你是企业主还是正在学习新技能的工人,都将面临挫折。你可能会遇到未能如预期运作的技术,参加无法完全胜任特定职位的培训,或发现某些职位一开始并不完全适合你。但这是转型历程中不可或缺的一部分。在技术变革空前剧烈的时代,这是理所当然之事。转型并非总是一帆风顺或一路向前,但你可以在前行中不断学习。

这就是转型的本质。我们以前做到过——无论是拥抱互联网、企业软件还是社交媒体——我们有信心,通过携手合作,我们一定能再次做到。然而,最糟糕的莫过于无所作为。最糟糕的莫过于等待别人替我们想出解决办法。

你的事业掌握在自己手中。你的职业生涯掌握在自己手中。未来属于那些愿意适应、学习、尝试、在失败后重新再来并最终成功的人。能够摸索并规划前进方向的能力——这是在瞬息万变的世界中你所能拥有的最重要资产之一。

新加坡的愿景清晰明确:我们希望成为在创新与责任之间取得平衡的领先人工智能国家。我们希望构建一个以人工智能赋能的经济体,让技术为人服务。

在未来五至十年内,我们设想我们的工人做好迎接人工智能时代的准备,我们的产业实现人工智能赋能,我们的社会从人工智能驱动的解决方案中受益。

但这一愿景的实现,有赖于你敢于尝试、拥抱人工智能所带来的机遇。若你承诺终身学习与持续适应,我们将共同实现这一愿景。

因此,我向你们发出挑战:不要只是参加今天的活动,不要只是收集宣传册。付诸行动。报名参加课程。学习一项新技能。尝试学习不同的东西。

在现有岗位上开始尝试人工智能工具。与在场的雇主和培训机构建立联系。最重要的是,我们需要在职业可能性方面实现思维转变。

未来不是降临在我们身上的事情,而是我们共同创造的。在新加坡,我们正携手共创这一未来。

至此,我荣幸地宣布Career Forward 2026正式启动。

谢谢大家,祝愿各位在未来的职业旅途中一切顺遂。

英文原文

MDDI 官网原始记录 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21

Good afternoon, everyone.

Thank you, Mediacorp, for inviting me to be part of Career Forward 2026. The theme for this year “Your Career. In Action” of this event is fitting. Regardless of whether you are a fresh graduate, mid-career professional or seeking to rejoin the workforce, you are here today to take charge of your careers in an age of unprecedented change.

Not that long ago, we lived in a brick-and-mortar economy. If you wanted to buy something, you walked into a shop. If you wanted to work, you went to an office. Then came the internet economy in the 1990s and mobile data and smart phones in the early 2000s, and suddenly, connectivity and accessibility exploded. You could shop from home, work remotely, or link up with people across the globe in an instant.

This IT transformation created entirely new career paths and work arrangements.

Roles like web developer, digital marketer, and e-commerce specialist are all emerging as mainstream careers.

The mid-2000s brought social media and cloud computing, which enabled the rise of the sharing economy and gig work. This wasn't just about accessibility anymore. It was about scalability and speed. Businesses could reach millions of customers overnight. A startup in Singapore could compete with established players worldwide. And critically, so could individual workers.

In today’s digital economy, more than 1.5 billion people globally are engaged in some form of freelance or gig work.

We are seeing roles like social media manager, UX designer, and data analyst that have become mainstream careers over the past decade.

We're now on the cusp of entering a different age – the age of AI. This is not just another incremental technological improvement. AI has developed to a stage where it is disrupting existing industries, upending existing business models and creating new possibilities we couldn't even imagine just a few years ago.

The World Economic Forum's Future of Jobs Report projects that while AI may displace 92 million jobs, it is expected to create around 170 million new ones.

This amounts to a net gain of 78 million roles that don't yet fully exist today. The question is where these new jobs will be created and whether Singapore can have a fair share of these jobs.

Locally, the Singapore economy is growing, and new roles are being created as businesses expand. According to the Job Vacancies Report recently released by the Ministry of Manpower, newly created jobs made up almost half of job vacancies in 2025.

Like every wave of technology before it, we must learn to harness AI effectively. As an open economy, Singapore does not have the luxury of sticking our head in the sand or drawing up the moat-bridge to keep the technology out.

The competition is not between us and the technology, but with other businesses and individuals outside Singapore who can use technology better than us. That is where the real competition is. Here's the key question: how are we riding this wave, and not have our lunch eaten by someone else?

The answer, I believe, lies in something unique to Singapore – a strong partnership between key stakeholders – government, industry, workers and our union. Together, mobilising the entire ecosystem to respond together as one.

Because harnessing technology isn't just about buying the latest software or tools. Benefitting from technology requires us to fundamentally change the way we do things – our mindset, our workflows, and our understanding of what's possible.

Think about Amazon. It did not start as the world's largest online retailer. It began as a small online bookstore, but it had the vision to see beyond books, beyond retail, to imagine an entirely new way of doing business.

Or consider how ride-hailing transformed not just transportation, but our entire relationship with mobility and urban planning.

These were not just companies that used technology. They were companies that changed their fundamental mindset about what was possible, and through that transformation, created entirely new business models and job opportunities.

We are seeing this same transformation happening among our companies here too.

Take Certis Group. Most people still think of Certis as a security guard company.

But today, Certis has built Mozart, a proprietary AI orchestration platform that coordinates data in real time to detect incidents for Certis officers to respond quickly and effectively.

Beyond security officers, Certis now offers roles in robotics deployment and embodied AI engineering, creating new possibilities for meaningful integration of technology in their everyday operations.

At PSA, our port operations are now 90% automated, with crane operators controlling multiple cranes remotely from air-conditioned control rooms instead of having to climb a height of 50 metres – or 17 storeys, with better pay and work environment.

In place of manual labour, the port now needs more technicians, engineers, software programmers, data analysts, and operations research specialists to keep the system running and improving.

Even in the real estate sector, our property agents are now using virtual reality to conduct property tours and tapping on AI-powered tools to create more compelling promotion materials — reaching buyers in new ways that would have required an entire production team just a few years ago.

We are also embracing this transformation in the public sector.

The Singapore Civil Defence Force has embraced AI to enhance emergency response capabilities.

Our SCDF officers respond to an average of over 700 calls a day, and they have turned to using AI-powered systems to analyse emergency calls more quickly and accurately, helping dispatchers deploy the right resources to the right location faster than ever before.

AI is also helping SCDF officers analyse fire patterns and predict potential hazards, making our emergency response not just faster, but smarter – saving many lives and keeping us safe.

The Singapore Police Force has similarly extended their reach of their operations with the same number of officers.

Unmanned aerial vehicles transmit live aerial video feeds directly to the Police Operations Command Centre, helping our police officers manage crowd density and monitor illegal activity more effectively.

This is where AI creates more opportunities for us – not to replace us, but to elevate us. To free us from routine tasks so we can focus on creativity, critical thinking, and human connection.

All of us need to develop our AI skills. It goes beyond just personal applications of AI. It's not enough to use ChatGPT to write emails or generate ideas. It has to go beyond that. We need to understand how AI can transform our entire workflow, our business sector, our roles, and most importantly, our career trajectory.

This requires a growth mindset and a commitment to continuous learning. The good news is that for professionals across all sectors, there are many programmes available – whether it's SkillsFuture courses, the TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative, or training programmes by AI Singapore.

The government is working with industry partners, unions, training providers, and industry sectors to create a supportive ecosystem that helps every Singaporean become AI-ready.

For example, SkillsFuture Singapore, in partnership with the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), will develop a self-diagnostic AI readiness tool. Users will be able to gauge their AI readiness level and receive course recommendations appropriate to their readiness level.

Individuals who take up selected SkillsFuture AI courses will also receive free subscriptions to premium versions of AI tools for six months.

SSG and WSG will also continue to strengthen the career health of individuals by going beyond job matching to proactive career planning and relevant reskilling and upskilling, in support of the national SkillsFuture movement.

Through the National AI Impact Programme, we are building a momentum among at least 10,000 enterprises in integrating AI into their business processes over the next three years. We are also helping 100,000 workers become “AI Bilingual" – professionals who know their job inside out yet know how to use AI to do it better.

We are equipping our enterprises to create new opportunities and new business competitive advantages, and through that – new roles and opportunities for our workers. At the same time, we are working to create a system to equip our workers with AI skills and abilities to take on new jobs and have better work environment and career opportunities that command better pay.

IMDA will expand the TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) initiative to help non-tech workers develop practical AI capabilities, enabling them to leverage AI to transform domain specific workflows and boost productivity.

We will start with the accountancy, legal and HR professions, which are horizontal occupations that span multiple industries and have high exposure to AI applications in their domains.

IMDA is partnering with sector lead agencies and professional bodies, including the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA), the Singapore Academy of Law (SAL), and the Singapore Corporate Counsel Association (SCCA), to develop tailored AI f luency programmes for their members, which would identify the key competencies needed to transform workflows with AI and the corresponding training needs.

But even as we do this, we must be clear-eyed. This transformation will not be easy. Sometimes it will feel like one step forward and two steps back. All of us as part of this journey, whether you are a business owner or a worker equipping yourself with new skills, you will face setbacks. You willencounter technologies that might not work as expected, attend trainings that does not fully equip you for specific job roles, or find job roles that may not fit you perfectly from the onset. But, this is part and parcel of the transformation journey. In an age of unprecedented technological changes, this is par for the course. Transformation is not always smooth-sailing or going one direction, but you can learn as you go.

That is the nature of transformation. We have done it before – whether it is embracing the internet, enterprise software, social media – we are confident that by working together, we can certainly do it again. However, the worst thing we can do is nothing. The worst thing we can do is wait for someone else to figure it out for us.

Your business is in your own hands. Your career is in your own hands. The future belongs to those who are willing to adapt, to learn, to experiment, to fail and try again, and eventually succeed. The ability to figure out and chart the way forward – that is one of the most important assets you can have in this rapidly changing world.

Singapore's vision is clear: we want to be a leading AI nation that balances innovation with responsibility. We want to build an AI-enabled economy where technology works for people.

In the next five to ten years, we envision our workers to be AI-ready, our industries to be AI enabled, and our society to benefit from AI-powered solutions.

But this vision can only become reality if you dare to try. If you embrace the opportunities that AI presents. If you commit to lifelong learning and continuous adaptation, we will achieve this vision together.

So, I challenge you: don't just attend the sessions today. Don't just collect the brochures. Take action. Sign up for a course. Pick up a new skill. Learn something different.

Start experimenting with AI tools in your current role. Network with the employers and training providers here. Most importantly, we need a mindset shift around the possibilities of what a career can look like.

The future is not something that happens to us. It's something we create. In Singapore, we are doing this together.

With that, I am delighted to officially launch Career Forward 2026.

Thank you, and I wish you all the very best in your career journeys ahead.