MDDI 演讲稿 · 2023-09-14
部长杨莉明在IBM Think大会上的演讲
部长杨莉明在IBM Think大会上的演讲
要点
- • 新加坡过去十年平均劳动力年增速仅为1%,推动政府转向以生产力为核心的增长模式,并大规模激励企业采用技术。
- • 截至2022年,新加坡85%的部委系(20个中有17个)已落地至少一项高影响力AI解决方案,完成数字政府蓝图关键绩效指标。
- • 政府正在SupportGoWhere平台的支持推荐工具中试点大语言模型集成,使市民可用自然语言描述需求,系统自动匹配金融、护理、就业及医疗援助计划。
- • 市区重建局正运用机器学习分析公众反馈,并在PLAN.AI战略下开发AI辅助空间规划工具,以提升城市规划的前瞻性与敏捷性。
- • 新加坡于2023年6月将AI Verify开源,并成立AI Verify基金会,由包括IBM在内的七家AI领军企业担任首席会员,共同制定战略方向与开发路线图。
完整译文(中文)
MDDI 英文原文译文 · 翻译日期: 2026-06-21
化挑战为机遇——新加坡下一步何去何从?
Paul Burton 先生,IBM 亚太区总经理
Kareem Yusuf 先生,IBM 软件产品管理与增长高级副总裁
感谢各位邀请我出席今年的 IBM THINK 新加坡大会。
正如 Paul 此前所提,IBM 在新加坡迎来其七十周年纪念。我首先要感谢这家公司自 1953 年以来对我国作出的长期贡献——那是远在独立建国与自治之前的岁月。
我可以毫不夸张地说,IBM 以其技术支撑了新加坡的发展。我国第一台大型计算机于 1963 年安装于中央公积金局(CPFB),型号为 IBM 1401。在 1980 年代,IBM 也是推动我国全国电脑化计划[^1]的重要合作伙伴。时至今日,IBM 仍是我们在人才与技能发展,以及人工智能、量子计算和可持续信息通信技术研发领域的重要合作伙伴。
以变革性新技术驱动创新
今天上午的主题向我们提出这样一个问题:「我们如何将挑战转化为机遇?」这正是新加坡每天都在叩问自身的问题。
在众多挑战之中,过去十年我国劳动力总量的年均增速已放缓至 1%。在此之前,我们便已认定有必要转向以生产力驱动的增长模式。为此,我们鼓励并激励企业大规模采用技术。相关计划相继出台,旨在培育能够把握新增长领域机遇的高素质劳动力。这不仅使我们克服了劳动力短缺的制约,也推动我们转型成为全球科技枢纽。
在许多方面,我们与 IBM 百年历史中的经历颇为相似。每一次新技术浪潮来临,我们都必须自我革新以保持竞争力。例如,云计算与虚拟化的兴起对所有本地部署大型机构成了威胁——它们可能被按需远程访问的庞大算力所取代。面对这一挑战,IBM 通过提供混合云实现了自我蜕变。这一策略使 IBM 得以继续发挥其在硬件领域的传统优势,同时也开辟了提供基于云的软件解决方案与 IT 服务的新机遇。
新加坡政府率先开展 AI 实验,推动 AI 服务公共利益
当今,AI 是一项带来巨大机遇与挑战的变革性技术。
过去一年,基础模型(包括大语言模型,即 LLM)取得了重大进展,凸显了 AI 提升生产力的巨大潜力。新加坡对 AI 部署的这一新阶段深感振奋,因为我们相信 AI 有能力释放并提升人类与经济的潜力。AI 赋能的创新可惠及物流、金融、医疗保健乃至政府等广泛领域。
AI 还有助于应对新加坡面临的重大挑战。例如,为满足老龄化人口的医疗保健需求,AI 可成为一项关键工具,依据患者医疗数据开具更精准、更优化的药物剂量。这将改善临床疗效与患者健康状况。
AI 还具有加快推动绿色计算的潜力,例如通过优化数据中心的能源消耗,从而助力我们实现净零可持续发展目标。
在政府层面,我们一直积极创新,致力于推动 AI 服务公共利益。自 2019 年国家 AI 战略发布以来,我们一直鼓励各政府机构开展 AI 实验与应用。
到 2022 年,85%[^2] 的部委系统已实施至少一项利用 AI 提升生产力的高影响力解决方案。更多探索性项目正在推进之中。
为乘势而上,我们将加强 AI 创新,开发首批可扩展、提升生产力且可迅速部署的 AI 产品,从而变革政府向市民提供服务的方式。
我们正在 SupportGoWhere 平台的支持推荐工具中试点整合 LLM。正如各位所知,SupportGoWhere 是一站式门户,供新加坡个人和家庭便捷查找并申请社会服务及政府支持计划。通过整合 LLM,市民无需浏览信息或填写预设表格,而是可以用自己的话描述其背景情况和需求。推荐工具随后识别并生成符合市民财务、照护、就业及医疗保健需求的相关支持计划与服务。
新加坡还在城市规划领域挖掘 AI 的潜力。例如,市区重建局(URA)正在运用机器学习分析公众反馈,并按关注议题与地理区域归类,识别可付诸实践的洞察。这一反馈分析原型将支持城市规划师制定更具前瞻性的计划,有效回应居民关切。URA 还在其 PLAN.AI 战略框架下开发一套 AI 赋能工具,包括将 AI 模型应用于空间与数据分析,使城市规划能够更敏捷地应对新加坡不断演变的需求。
我们相信,推动上述 AI 发展的最佳方式是开放的思想交流与合作。我们致力于构建一个稳健的环境,提供 AI 能力、算力资源、人才及创新社群的接入。
我邀请各位与新加坡携手踏上这段旅程,共同实验、构建并扩展能够应对当今时代挑战的 AI 赋能解决方案。
确保 AI 系统的可信度
在我们共同开发并将 AI 用于公共利益的同时,确保 AI 系统对消费者和企业用户的可信度同样至关重要。负责任地实施和使用 AI,以及在设计上使 AI 产品「对所有人安全」,都需要相应的防护措施。
与此同时,我们也注意到,追求 AI 安全不应阻碍其创新与应用。因此,我们每一方都必须尽其责任,确保 AI 的负责任部署,并增强公众对 AI 使用的信心。
在这方面,新加坡采取务实、平衡的 AI 治理方式,旨在为我国人民拓展机遇、强化信任与安全,并促进社群归属感。
新加坡于 2019 年发布了《AI 治理框架》(Model AI Governance Framework),以鼓励负责任地开发和采用 AI。该框架倡导可解释、透明且公平的 AI,同时确保其具备企业可落地实施的实用性。
去年,我们还推出了 AI Verify——一个 AI 治理测试框架与软件工具包。AI Verify 最小可行产品已吸引逾 50 家机构的关注,其中包括 IBM。
今年六月初,我们将 AI Verify 开源,并成立了 AI Verify 基金会,以进一步加速其发展。我很高兴地指出,IBM 是以创始会员身份加入 AI Verify 基金会的七家 AI 领军企业之一,这些企业将共同制定 AI Verify 的战略方向与发展路线图。
现在 AI Verify 已向全球开源社区开放,我们邀请来自各行各业的系统开发者、解决方案提供商和研究人员,共同为构建更可信、更负责任的 AI 作出贡献。
我们也欢迎业界参与者推动AI负责任部署的努力。例如,据我了解,IBM即将推出3其自有的AI治理工具包WatsonX.Governance。
结语
在我们专注于将AI挑战转化为机遇的同时,我们也必须放眼更长远,紧跟量子计算等其他新兴技术的发展步伐。
在聆听今天接下来的演讲时,我鼓励各位探索AI等变革性技术所能带来的机遇与公共利益。我也鼓励各位思考,我们如何能够共同应对可持续发展和网络安全等更广泛的现实挑战。
谨此,祝各位会议顺利、成果丰硕。谢谢。
演讲PDF版本
[^1]:1981年,新加坡国立大学(NUS)与当时的国家电脑局联系IBM,协助推动新加坡的国家电脑化计划,彼时新加坡正致力于加速推广电脑技术的应用。这一合作催生了系统科学研究院(ISS),即现今的NUS-ISS。
[^2]:注:20个部门家族中有17个(即85%)已达成《数字政府蓝图》的KPI,即在服务交付、运营或政策制定方面至少完成一个高影响力AI项目。"高影响力"以成本与时间节省、绩效提升、业务或运营流程改善及/或现有政策优化等维度衡量。
英文原文
MDDI 官网原始记录 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21
Turning Challenges into Opportunities – What’s next for Singapore?
Mr Paul Burton, General Manager, IBM Asia Pacific
Mr Kareem Yusuf, Senior Vice President of Product Management and Growth, IBM Software
I want to thank all of you for inviting me to this year’s IBM THINK Singapore conference.
As Paul mentioned earlier, IBM marks its 70th anniversary in Singapore. I want to begin by thanking the company for its longstanding contributions to our country since 1953 - well before independence and governance.
It is not an exaggeration for me to say that IBM has supported Singapore’s development with its technology. Our first mainframe computer was installed at the Central Provident Fund Board (CPFB) in 1963, and it was the IBM 1401. IBM was also an important partner in driving our national computerisation programme[^1] in the 1980s. Today, IBM continues to be a valued partner in talent and skills development, and in the R&D of AI, quantum computing, and sustainable ICT.
Innovating with transformative new technologies
This morning’s theme asks us, “how do we turn challenges into opportunities?” This is the very question Singapore asks itself every day.
Among other challenges, the growth of our average total labour force has slowed to 1% per annum in the last decade. Well before that, we already decided it was necessary to pivot to productivity-led growth. As a result, we encouraged and incentivised firms to adopt technology on a wide scale. Programmes were put in place to nurture a skilled workforce capable of seizing opportunities in new growth clusters. Doing so not only allowed us to overcome our manpower constraints, it also transformed us into a global technology hub.
In many ways, we share similar experiences as IBM in your century-long history. With every new wave of technology, we both had to reinvent ourselves to stay relevant. For example, the advent of cloud computing and virtualisation threatened all on- premise mainframe computers; they could be replaced by on-demand remote access to vast compute capacity. In the face of this challenge, IBM reinvented itself by offering the hybrid Cloud. This strategy allowed IBM to continue tapping into its traditional expertise in hardware, and opened up new opportunities to provide cloud-based software solutions and IT services.
Singapore government takes lead in AI experimentation; harnessing AI for Public Good
Today, AI is the transformative technology that presents tremendous opportunities and challenges.
Significant advances over the past year in Foundational Models, including large language models or LLMs, have highlighted AI’s productivity-enhancing potential. Singapore is excited about this new stage of AI deployment, because we believe AI has the power to unlock and uplift human and economic potential. AI-enabled innovations can benefit a wide range of industries, such as logistics, finance, healthcare, and even in Government.
AI can also help to address Singapore’s major challenges. For example, to meet the healthcare needs of an ageing population, AI can be a vital tool for prescribing more precise and optimal drug dosages based on patient’s medical data. This will improve clinical outcomes and patient well-being.
AI also has the potential to accelerate our push towards green computing, for example, through optimising energy consumption in data centers. This will help us meet our net-zero sustainability goals.
On our part, the Government has been actively innovating to harness AI for Public Good. We have encouraged AI experimentation and adoption across Government agencies since the National AI Strategy was launched in 2019.
By 2022, 85%[^2] of our Ministry Families have implemented at least one high-impact solution that taps on AI to boost productivity. Many more exploratory projects are under way.
To ride on this good momentum, we will step up AI innovation to develop an initial tranche of scalable, productivity enhancing, and rapidly-deployable AI products that transform the delivery of government services to citizens.
We are piloting the integration of LLMs in the Support Recommender tool on the SupportGoWhere platform. As you may know, SupportGoWhere is a one-stop portal for individuals and families in Singapore to easily find and apply for social services and government support programmes. Instead of browsing for information or filling out a pre-defined form, LLM integration allows citizens to describe in their own words their background situation and needs. The Recommender then identifies and generates relevant support schemes and services that meet the financial, caregiving, employment, and healthcare needs of citizens.
Singapore is also harnessing the potential of AI in urban planning. For instance, our Urban Redevelopment Authority, or URA, is using machine learning to analyse public feedback and identify actionable insights that are organised by topics of concerns and geographical areas. This feedback analytics prototype will support urban planners to formulate plans that are more anticipatory and effectively address residents’ concerns. The URA is also developing a suite of AI-enabled tools under its PLAN.AI strategy. These include the application of AI models in spatial and data analytics , so that urban planning can become more agile to meet Singapore’s evolving needs.
We believe these AI developments are best enabled by an open exchange of ideas and collaboration. We aim to provide such a robust environment with access to AI capabilities, compute resources, talent, and communities of innovation.
I invite you to partner Singapore in this journey to experiment, build, and scale AI-enabled solutions that address the challenges of our time.
Ensuring trustworthiness of AI systems
While we collectively develop and use AI for Public Good, it is equally important to ensure the trustworthiness of AI systems for consumers and business users. Guardrails will be necessary for the responsible implementation and use of AI, and for AI products to be “safe for all” by design.
At the same time, we are mindful that the pursuit of AI safety does not stymie its innovation and adoption. All of us must therefore do our part to ensure the responsible deployment of AI and instill confidence in its use.
In this regard, Singapore adopts a pragmatic and balanced approach to AI governance, which aims to expand opportunities for our people, strengthen trust and safety as well as promote a sense of community.
Singapore launched the Model AI Governance Framework in 2019 to encourage the responsible development and adoption of AI. The Framework promotes explainable, transparent, and fair AI, while ensuring that it is practical and implementable by companies.
Last year, we also introduced AI Verify , an AI governance testing framework and software toolkit. The AI Verify Minimum Viable Product has garnered interest from over 50 organisations, including IBM.
Earlier in June, we made AI Verify open-source and set up the AI Verify Foundation to further accelerate its development. I am pleased to note that IBM is one of the seven AI leaders contributing to the AI Verify Foundation as premier members who will collectively set the strategic direction and development roadmap for AI Verify .
Now that AI Verify has been made available to the global open-source community, we invite system developers, solution providers, and researchers from across industries to contribute to the development of more trustworthy and responsible AI.
We also welcome the efforts of industry players to encourage the responsible deployment of AI. For example, I understand that IBM is set to offer3 its own AI governance toolkit, WatsonX.Governance .
Conclusion
Even as we focus our attention on turning challenges into opportunities with AI today, we must look further ahead to keep abreast of other emerging technologies such as quantum computing.
As you sit through the rest of today’s presentations, I encourage you to explore the opportunities and Public Good that transformative technologies like AI can bring. I also encourage you to think about how we can jointly address the broader real-world challenges, such as sustainability and cybersecurity.
And on this note, and I wish you all a very good, fruitful conference. Thank you.
PDF version of the speech
[^1]: In 1981, the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the then National Computer Board approached IBM to help drive Singapore's national computerisation programme, at a time when Singapore was trying to speed up its adoption of computer technology. The partnership spawned the Institute of Systems Science (ISS), which is now the NUS-ISS.
[^2]: Note: 17 of 20 (or 85% of) Ministry Families have achieved the Digital Government Blueprint’s KPI of achieving at least one high impact AI project for service delivery, operations, or policy making. The “high impact” is measured in terms of cost and time savings, enhanced performance, improvement in business or operational processes and/or refined existing policies.