Singapore calls for more global partners, including Chinese firms, in push for AI
Balakrishnan says at Smart City Expo that Singapore believes in openness, even as the US has closed off doing business with AI firms from China
Barcelona
SINGAPORE will continue to work with all players, including Chinese firms, to roll out artificial intelligence (AI) technologies needed for a smart city, even while the United States continues to cut business ties with Chinese AI firms because of their countries' ongoing trade spat.
Minister-in-charge of Singapore's Smart Nation Initiative Vivian Balakrishnan said on Tuesday: "That's how we will operate: keep it open."
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