Singapore creatives are choosing artificial intelligence
WHO’S afraid of artificial intelligence (AI)?
Not Singapore creatives, who are using it to carve out new careers, expand income streams or simply stay relevant. The rapidly evolving technology is being used across various industries from architecture to copywriting. Some even hold the view that those who don’t adopt AI will risk losing their jobs within the next few years.
In Friday’s (Nov 10) edition of BT Lifestyle, find out how Singapore-born creatives are harnessing the power of AI to accelerate their productivity, carve a lucrative career and create award-winning work.
In Arts, we take a look at STPI’s new exhibition, which features prints by South Korea’s most famous artist, Lee Bul. Also, get the heads-up on the first solo concert by Sorn, the Thai-born singer who first rose to fame as a member of K-pop girl group CLC.
Meanwhile, check out a recently opened atelier where luxury handbags are sent for much-needed TLC. And in Dining, we visit the new SanSara, which serves up its rendition of North Indian Awadhi cuisine in a riverfront setting.
Read them all in this Friday’s issue of BT.
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