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Digital power can accelerate the world's sustainability goals

Global leaders gathered for the COP26 summit in November 2021 in the UK, bringing sustainability back on the international agenda. After two weeks of sometimes tense discussions, the world agreed on individual and collective measures to combat climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Part of this commitment is a

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From digital healthcare to personalised medicine

Telehealth has grown a lot since early 2020. While early pandemic uptake of digital solutions could have dropped off, a 2021 report by McKinsey found that telehealth digital healthcare adoption has remained strong, as a result of improved consumer perception and robust investments into the space. So much so that

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Can humans decide the values and culture of AI?

“We’re currently in the midst of the first of three AI revolutions,” said Ben Goertzel (CEO at SingularityNET) at #LEAP22, “And it’s just going to get more exciting from here on out.”  That first revolution – the one we’re in right now – is the narrow AI revolution. We

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If you want to make a difference, you’re in the right place

Welcome to this week’s LEAP:IN newsletter. Each week, we unpack leader’s powerful quotes and decipher the tech landscape. With exclusive content from some of the world’s leading experts in AI, robotics, space, edutech, climate tech and more, read on to discover this week’s insights and

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The Energy Sector Gets Its Moment in the Sun

The long race to replace fossil fuels with green energy is headed for its final stretch. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the share of renewables in global electricity generation jumped to nearly 28% in Q1 2020 from 26% in Q1 2019. Renewables, the IEA adds, will account for

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EV Race: Can Tesla Maintain Its Pole Position?

Elon Musk rewrote the rulebook on industry disruption with Tesla Inc. But as EVs go mainstream, can the company maintain its lead? Tesla Inc.’s meteoric rise from a startup taking on the world’s most powerful automotive carmakers to racing past them to a US$1 trillion valuation is

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Drones Take Off

Drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, are expected to proliferate around the world given their adaptability in civil and defence spheres. The uses of drones is truly unlimited: from looking for leaks in crude oil pipeline in remote locations, to providing food and medicine and emergence services in remote locations, monitoring,