Singapore workers among world's most active AI users


FILE PHOTO: A man holds a laptop computer as cyber code is projected on him in this illustration picture created on May 13, 2017. REUTERS/Kacper Pempel/Illustration/File Photo

SINGAPORE: Employees in Singapore are among the world's most active and responsible users of artificial intelligence (AI), Microsoft's 2026 Work Trend Index showed Tuesday.

Microsoft said in a statement that its study found that 66 percent of AI users in Singapore are producing work they could not have created a year ago, exceeding the global average of 58 percent. Among advanced "Frontier Professionals," the figure rises to 82 percent.

Singapore workers are also showing strong ownership when using AI, with 88 percent saying they remain responsible for the thinking behind their work, slightly above the global average of 86 percent. More than half of respondents identified critical thinking as the most important skill in an AI-driven workplace.

The report, however, highlighted a gap between employee adoption and organizational readiness.

While 78 percent of AI users in Singapore recognize the urgency of adapting quickly to AI, only 24 percent believe their leadership teams are clearly aligned on AI strategy, below the global average of 26 percent.

Overall, Singapore ranked second globally on Microsoft's AI Diffusion Index, reflecting widespread adoption of AI across the workforce.

"Singapore's workforce is among the most AI-ready in the world, with employees already using AI to unlock new ways of working while keeping human judgment at the center," said Wee Luen Chia, managing director of Microsoft Singapore. -Xinhua

 

 

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