MDDI 演讲稿 · 2025-07-22
高级政务部长陈杰豪在DBS Live Fulfilled嘉年华上的致辞
高级政务部长陈杰豪在DBS Live Fulfilled嘉年华上的致辞
要点
- • 新加坡政府正密切关注「智能体AI」与「具身AI」两大技术趋势,认为其有望应对疾病预测、药物研发和气候变化等社会挑战。
- • 「中小企业数字化」(SMEs Go Digital)计划协助企业建立数字化能力,星展银行(DBS)被列为紧密合作伙伴。
- • 电信、物流、运输等关键信息基础设施运营商须在拥抱新技术的同时满足网络安全要求。
- • 「SG数码办公室」在社区中心部署身穿紫色制服的「SG数码大使」,协助乐龄人士学习智能手机与PayLah等电子支付工具,该计划因新冠疫情而加速推进。
- • 政府自电脑化、数字化到AI各技术浪潮中持续推进劳动力技能提升,确保每一名工人都不被落下。
- • 星展银行推出「iCoach」——一款全天候智能职涯伴侣,帮助员工自主提升技能、转换技能并掌握个人职业发展方向。
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。很高兴今天能与大家相聚。我想分享一些政府正在密切关注的技术趋势,尤其是在我负责的数字发展和信息部(MDDI)以及卫生部的职能范围内。这些趋势围绕人工智能展开,包括当前引发广泛关注的智能体AI(agentic AI),以及通过机器、自动化和机器人与物理世界交互的具身AI(embodied AI)。听起来像科幻小说,但这些技术在今天不同领域的实践中已有所呈现。我们看到许多令人振奋的机会,可以利用AI应对极具挑战性的社会问题——从气候变化到疾病预测,再到药物研发,也许在我们有生之年还能治愈某些癌症。这意味着全球无数人的生活质量将得到改善。
当然,在新加坡,AI在经济领域也带来了巨大潜力。AI无法取代你的工作,这一点很明确,但它有助于通过自动化部分任务来简化许多工作,并赋能不同领域的工作者——无论你是作为软件工程师部署代码、作为客户关系经理对接客户,还是在科研或临床环境中工作。
世界各地的创新中心,包括中国、美国和欧洲部分地区,正在AI和机器人领域快速推进。那么,身处新加坡,我们该如何看待这一问题?今年是我们独立60周年。与世界上许多更大的国家和文明相比,我们是一个非常年轻的国家,但我们已经取得了进步。新加坡对此采取非常务实的态度——只要我们勤奋努力、保持智慧、灵活应变、团结一致,机遇就在眼前。我们希望让所有人都认识到,新技术带来的挑战与第一波技术浪潮——互联网、社交媒体、云计算和企业软件——并无本质区别。每一波技术浪潮都蕴含着机遇。对我们而言,如何建立基础设施和投资生态系统,帮助企业和工作者充分利用这项技术,使新加坡持续与世界保持关联?
为此,我们首先通过中小企业计划(如SMEs Go Digital)帮助企业建立数字化基础。我们也与星展银行(DBS Bank)在这方面紧密合作。
我们还帮助企业在网络上保持安全。你们中的一些人可能读过国家安全统筹部长在网络安全局(CSA)成立10周年活动上的演讲——这些威胁是真实存在的。因此,我们确保参与关键信息基础设施的企业,如电信公司、物流、交通运输业,能够在拥抱技术的同时保持安全。
第三点,是投资我们的人才——为我们的工作者、新加坡劳动力配备正确的技能。自计算机化时代及其后的数字化时代以来,我们一直如此。只有以正确的方式、配合正确的工作流程使用工具,我们的工作者才能真正提升生产力。因此,我们与企业和社区携手合作,确保不让任何人掉队。其中一个项目是SG Digital办公室,我们在过去几年推出了这一项目,尤其是在新冠疫情期间——当时我们必须使用TraceTogether进行安全管理。你们中的一些人可能见过SG Digital大使——那些穿着紫色服装、在社区中心帮助年长者学习智能手机和技术的人。这确实是因为新冠疫情。许多老年人无法出门,影响了他们的生活质量,所以我们必须推出数字工具,帮助他们与亲人联系,使用Paylah等电子支付工具。在其中一次活动上,我问一位老阿姨她在用生成式AI做什么,她说她在用ChatGPT查炸鱼薯条的食谱。这只是一个简单的例子,但请看看技术赋能人们的力量——我们没有让任何人掉队,包括社区中的老年人。
最后,我想说的是,前方虽有重重阴霾,但新加坡不会停止繁荣。世界并非一个稳定、和平的地方;全球各地存在经济和地缘政治冲突。但面对每一片阴云,如果我们新加坡社会的回应是保持团结、灵活应变,寻找那一线光明,旅途终点就会有一道彩虹,我们将迎来又一个美好的60年。我们正在制定政策和战略,抓住每一个机遇。
我要感谢星展银行(DBS)作为旗帜性机构,始终保持进取精神,投资于人才,尤其是推出了iCoach——一款全时在线的智能职业助手,支持星展员工发挥主动性、提升技能和更新技能、抓住机遇、掌控自己的职业发展。我真诚希望更多机构能像星展银行一样,投资于自己的员工。
最后,再次感谢大家给我这个机会与大家交流,祝愿大家一切顺利。
英文原文
MDDI 官网原始记录 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21
Hi, good afternoon everyone. I’m very happy to join all of you here today. I thought I could speak about some of the technology trends that the government is paying closer attention to, especially in my portfolios in Ministry of Digital Development and Information as well as Ministry of Health. The trends revolve around AI, including agentic AI, which is creating much excitement now, as well as embodied AI, which is AI interacting with the physical world through embodiment of machines, automation and robots. Sounds very science fiction, but some of these things we are already seeing in practice today across different domains. We see many exciting opportunities in terms of using AI to address very challenging societal problems, from climate change to predicting diseases to drug discovery, and maybe in our lifetime, cure certain forms of cancer. And this means improving the quality of life to many, many people around the world.
And certainly here in Singapore, AI brings with it tremendous potential in the economic sphere. AI cannot take over your job, that is clear, but it helps to simplify many tasks by automating certain parts of it, and empowering workers across different domains – whether you are deploying code as a software engineer, dealing with clients as a relationship manager, in research or clinical settings.
Innovation hubs around the world, including China, US and parts of Europe, are advancing rapidly in terms of AI and robotics. So how should we think about it here in Singapore? We are celebrating our 60 years of independence this year. We are a very young nation compared to many bigger countries and civilisations around the world, but we've made progress. Singapore takes a very pragmatic approach to this – as long as we work hard, be smart, remain agile and stay united, there are opportunities to be taken. We want to bring people along to recognise that the challenges with new technologies are no different from the first wave of technologies, the internet, social media, cloud computing, and enterprise software. And with every wave of technology, there are opportunities. For us, how do we put in place infrastructure, the investment ecosystem to help companies, help workers make full use of this technology, so that Singapore remains relevant to the world?
We do so firstly by helping our companies put in place the digital enablers through SME programmes such as SMEs Go Digital. We work very closely with DBS Bank on this as well.
We also help our companies stay safe online. Some of you might have read the speech by our Coordinating Minister for National Security at CSA’s 10th anniversary – these threats are real. So we ensure that companies involved in our critical information infrastructure, like telcos, logistics, transport, can embrace technology while staying safe.
Thirdly, it's about investing in our people – equipping our workers, our Singaporean workforce with the right skills, and we have done so since the days of computerization and, later on, digilitasation. Our workers can only be productive if they use the tools in the right way with the right work processes. So we work hand-in-hand with companies and communities to ensure that we do not leave anyone behind. One of these projects is SG Digital office, which we’ve put in place over the last few years, especially during COVID when we had to use TraceTogether for safety management. Some of you might have seen the SG Digital Ambassadors – these people dressed in purple at community centers, helping our seniors learn about smartphones and technology. That was really because of COVID. Many seniors couldn't come out, and that affected their quality of life, so we had to put in place digital tools to help them connect with loved ones and use e-payments such as Paylah. I asked one of the old aunties at these events what she’s using gen AI for, and she shared that she’s looking up recipes for fish n chips using ChatGPT. This is just one simple example, but look at the power empowerment of people using technology, and we are not leaving anyone behind, including our seniors in the community.
So I end off by saying that there are many dark clouds on the horizon but Singapore will not cease to thrive. The world is not a stable, peaceful place; there are economic and geopolitical conflicts around the world. But for every dark cloud, if our response as a Singaporean society is to stay united and agile and look for that silver lining, there will be a rainbow at the end of the journey and we will have another wonderful 60 years ahead. We are putting in place policies and strategies to seize every opportunity.
I want to thank DBS for being one of the flag-bearer organisations and for always being progressive and investing in people, especially with the launch of iCoach, which is an always-on smart career companion that supports DBS staff to have agency, upskill and reskill yourself, seize opportunities and take charge of your own career. I certainly hope many organisations will be like DBS, investing in its people.
And with that, I thank you again for giving me the opportunity to speak to everyone and wishing everyone all the best.