On 23 April , SFCCA held the “Rules of survival in the co-existence of humans and artificial intelligence” seminar at the Multi-Purpose Hall@Level 2 as part of the Talk of Town’s Youth Seminar Series. The event attracted around 100 participants and received enthusiastic responses.

The keynote speakers for the seminar were Associate Professor June Tay(戴慧敏)from Singapore University of Social Sciences’ (SUSS) Digital Media Programme, Chief Technology Officer of Mathwallet(麦子钱包)Eric Yu and SUSS Head of the Doctor of Business Administration Programme Dr Wang Yue.

Dr Zhou Zhaocheng, Chairman of SFCCA Youth Committee, delivered an opening speech

In his address, Dr Zhou mentioned that while clan associations or Chinese community organisations are showing “signs of aging” and young people are reluctant to participate, the core issue still lies in how these associations can leverage on new technology to encourage broader public involvement and harness their value and expertise, especially that of the youth.

SUSS Associate Professor June Tay shared about the development process of Artificial Intelligence (AI).

Associate Professor June Tay Hui Min discussed the development process of Artificial Intelligence (AI). During her sharing, she also mentioned that the performance of ChatGPT depends on data, parameters, etc. and the presence of various perspectives and potential biases in data remains a concern.

Chief Technology Officer of Mathwallet Eric Yu (middle) shared about the concept of AI.

Mr Eric Yu shared his insights regarding Artificial Intelligence and introduced the concept of Prompt Engineering to the participants. The concept includes: how to ask questions, creative thinking, and specificity skills.

SUSS Head of the Doctor of Business Administration Programme Dr Wang shared her views on ChatGPT

Dr. Wang Yue first gathered the audience’s opinions and perceptions of ChatGPT through a poll. She then shared her own views on ChatGPT and mentioned AI’s current progression, AI’s future development trends, as well as its applications in relevant fields.

During the Q&A session, the audience also raised questions to the three speakers regarding data copyright protection in AI, the future direction of education, and translation systems

The “Rules of survival in the co-existence of humans and artificial intelligence” seminar concluded successfully!