Singapore’s universities race to embrace AI as job demands transform Singapore's universities are racing to integrate AI into education as employers increasingly prize AI literacy, with the National University of Singapore (NUS) granting students and faculty access to OpenAI's ChatGPT Edu from August 31, and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) providing full access to Google AI tools including Gemini Enterprise, aiming to embed AI into 40 per cent of its courses by 2030. Analysts caution that educators must ensure students use AI to sharpen critical thinking rather than relying on it for quick answers. Singapore’s universities race to embrace AI as job demands transform More employers are emphasising AI literacy and are willing to pay more for graduates with the relevant skills, analysts say artificial intelligence https://www.scmp.com/topics/artificial-intelligence?module=inline&pgtype=article to cut corners, Singapore https://www.scmp.com/topics/singapore?module=inline&pgtype=article ’s universities are embracing the technology, driven not just by changes in the classroom but by pressure to prepare graduates for an economy that increasingly prizes AI literacy. But analysts say educators still face the challenge of ensuring students use AI to sharpen their critical thinking rather than relying on it for quick answers and guidance. National University of Singapore https://www.scmp.com/topics/national-university-singapore-nus?module=inline&pgtype=article NUS announced that its students and faculty members would have access to ChatGPT Edu, an enterprise-grade platform by OpenAI, from August 31. The platform would be piloted in selected courses during the initial phase and be progressively made available for other courses where AI “adds educational value and augments learning objectives”, the university said in a statement. Other universities are also expanding the use of the technology, with many mandating AI literacy courses. Nanyang Technological University https://www.scmp.com/topics/nanyang-technological-university?module=inline&pgtype=article NTU were given full access to a suite of Google AI tools, including Gemini Enterprise, as part of what the institution coined an “ambitious effort to transform its undergraduate education with AI”. The university aimed to embed AI into 40 per cent of its courses by 2030, to reach its goal of producing students who could create and work with AI agents, it said.