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NCS, AGIBOT, and Huazhi Tiancheng have signed an MOU to develop and deploy humanoid robotics solutions for Singapore and Asia Pacific public sector and enterprise clients, combining embodied AI, systems integration, and localisation expertise.
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Kaspersky blocked over 18 million web-based attacks on businesses across Southeast Asia in 2025. Singapore recorded 1.3 million incidents as the region’s expanding digital economy widens the enterprise attack surface.
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Commvault has launched Data Activate, AI Protect, and AI Studio — three new capabilities to help enterprises govern and recover from risks introduced by autonomous AI agents operating across enterprise data environments.
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Cloudera’s global Data Readiness Index finds 80% of enterprises say limited data access is constraining their AI efforts, despite near-universal AI adoption. An “AI readiness illusion” is holding businesses back.
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Google has rolled out Gemini’s Personal Intelligence feature to Singapore users, letting the AI assistant draw on Gmail, Google Photos, and other apps for more personalised, contextual responses.
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Singapore businesses are using AI daily, but most are stuck short of autonomous agents, new HubSpot research finds. Data quality and integration gaps are holding back the next phase of AI adoption.
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Specops has launched Verified ID, combining government document scanning and biometric liveness checks to stop social engineering attacks targeting enterprise service desks and account recovery workflows.
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Kaspersky has reported a sharp 86% increase in gaming-related cyberthreats detected on user devices across Southeast Asia in the second half of 2025, with popular titles including Minecraft, Roblox, and Genshin Impact among the most frequently exploited. Singapore mirrored the regional trend, recording a 22% rise in such threats over the same period. The findings…
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Deloitte has published a new paper outlining how Physical AI — the integration of artificial intelligence with physical systems such as robots and industrial machinery — is shifting from early experimentation to large-scale deployment, even as most organisations remain underprepared for the transition. The paper, titled “Physical AI: The Moment of Acceleration,” draws on Deloitte’s…


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