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Micron's AI Memory Windfall Drives 80% Margins but Stings Consumers
Micron's operating margins hit 80 per cent as AI-driven demand for memory chips creates a windfall for manufacturers but raises costs for electronics makers and consumers. Apple reports the fastest, most drastic component price increase in its history, with iPad and Mac prices rising roughly 20 per cent.

Teaching AI How People Work Is Fraught With Problems
For AI to be genuinely useful inside an organisation, it needs to understand the specific context in which it operates. That context is partly made up of explicit rules and guidelines — policies, process documentation, procedure manuals — that can be codified relatively easily.

AI Is Making Talent Invisible, and That Is a Problem for Organisations
The polished report, the consulting-grade deck, the well-reasoned analysis — these have long been the trusted signals of workplace competence. But as AI tools become capable of producing high-quality output in minutes, the link between effort and output has been quietly severed.

Singapore Factory Output Jumps 13% as AI Electronics Demand Surges
Singapore's manufacturing output rose 13% year-on-year in May, powered by a surge in AI-driven electronics demand that offset sharp declines in the chemicals and biomedical sectors. The electronics cluster alone expanded 35.8%, led by a 59.2% jump in infocomms and consumer electronics and.

Chip Players in Singapore Ride AI Wave With Surging Investments
Singapore's semiconductor ecosystem is riding the global AI wave just as strongly as Taiwan and South Korea, even without a homegrown chip giant like TSMC. A comprehensive analysis shows how the city-state's dense cluster of chip foundries, equipment makers, and precision engineering firms is capturing billions in AI-driven investment, with Applied Materials the latest to expand locally.

Singapore Manufacturing Output Rises 13% in May on AI-Driven Electronics Demand
Singapore's manufacturing output grew 13% year-on-year in May, powered by another strong month of electronics production fuelled by surging AI-related demand. The electronics sector led all industries with 35.8% growth, driven by semiconductors and infocomms segments.

HSBC Powers Asean's AI-Driven Energy Transition With US$4 Billion Facility
HSBC is positioning itself at the centre of Asean's AI-driven energy transition with a new US$4 billion sustainability credit facility and a US$856 million green loan for Princeton Digital Group's AI-ready hyperscale data centre in Indonesia. With Southeast Asia's electricity demand growing at over 7 per cent and data centre capacity in the region set to double by 2030, the financing gap for clean energy infrastructure has reached US$190 billion annually.

Singapore Emerges as Key Node in US-China AI Talent War
The battle for artificial intelligence supremacy between the United States and China is increasingly being fought over talent — not just chips and data centres. And Singapore is quietly emerging as a critical node in that global competition for AI minds, according to a comprehensive.

Anthropic Accuses Alibaba of Stealing AI Models in Massive Distillation Attack
Anthropic has formally accused Chinese technology giant Alibaba of orchestrating one of the largest known adversarial distillation campaigns against its Claude AI model, revealing a months-long effort involving nearly 29 million exchanges from thousands of fraudulent accounts.

SuperX AI Plans 1 GW Data Center Cluster in Kazakhstan for AI Infrastructure
Singapore-headquartered SuperX AI Technology Limited is exploring a massive 1-gigawatt data centre cluster in Kazakhstan, marking one of the largest proposed AI infrastructure projects in Central Asia.

The Biggest AI Security Threat to Singapore Banks Is Already Inside Them
Southeast Asian banks have handed credit, fraud, and compliance decisions to autonomous AI systems. A Business Times analysis warns the primary threat is no longer external hackers but the poorly governed AI already operating inside banks' walls.

AI Chip Demand Drives $582M Inflows Into Singapore Tech Stocks
A surge in global AI chip demand has driven $582.5 million in institutional inflows into Singapore-listed technology stocks by early June 2026, according to Singapore Exchange data. The valuation lift is concentrated among semiconductor equipment makers and precision engineering firms.