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Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Why post on Instagram? 4 in 10 South Koreans use it to boast, survey shows
Forum: Erasing sports coverage narrows the lens on public life
Monday, February 23, 2026
Meet insurance boss Lucas Neo, who faced backlash over frank reviews of Michelin-listed hawkers
1. Do social media influencers and content creators have too much power in today’s world? (VJC Promos 2025)
2. Should social media influencers be held accountable for their views or actions? (NYJC J1 Promos 2025)
Imagine a Singapore without all that hyper-competition
Sunday, February 22, 2026
It is timely for Singapore to work on climate adaptation
were as existential for the country as its armed forces
.Unlike neighbouring countries, Singapore has not yet faced severe climate impacts, so climate change can feel like a distant concern for many. And this sentiment could slow the urgency of preparing for climate shocks. The problem is not ignorance, apathy or a lack of moral concern.....the way climate impacts are framed could be preventing the masses from taking action. Climate impacts are often described as happening years later from 2050, elsewhere in the Arctic and deep rainforest, or at a larger scale. “These framings, while scientifically accurate, unintentionally generate psychological escape routes. Together, they form what I call a ‘Pandora’s box of excuses’ that allows people to care abstractly while postponing action indefinitely
Saturday, February 21, 2026
With AI translation tools, what’s the point of learning different languages?
The belief that instant translation renders language learning redundant rests on the fallacy that meaning travels neatly across languages. But human language is far more complex than that.
Translation can provide surface meaning. It cannot automatically convey judgment, sensitivity or cultural awareness.
For years, doctors in the United States were advised not to say “I’m sorry” after medical complications because the phrase could be interpreted in court as an admission of liability, a concern significant enough that many states passed “apology laws” to distinguish expressions of sympathy from admissions of wrongdoing.
This is why language operates on more than an informational level. As Nelson Mandela observed, speaking to someone in a language they understand reaches their head. Speaking to them in their own language reaches their heart.
This is why tools designed to bridge languages can paradoxically widen the gap between speakers. They match words and sentences, but strip away the emotional and social frames that give language texture.
Students today have grown up with automatic translation at the click of a button. Tools such as DeepL and Google Translate are now routine fixtures. Increasingly, learners question the need to memorise vocabulary or practise grammatical structures when fluent paragraphs can be generated instantly.
confuses language access with language competence
AI can bridge words. It cannot fully bridge worlds. And that is why learning languages still matters.
Qns:
1. Assess the view that accurate translation between languages is always necessary. (Cam. 2023)
2. “Modern technology will mean the end of education.” Is this a fair statement of your society? (CJC Prelim 2025)
3. 'It is hard to say sorry.' Do you always find it easy to apologise?
Malaysian actress Michelle Yeoh cements legacy on Hollywood Walk of Fame
U2 slam ICE agents in US, Russia’s Putin in new Days Of Ash EP
The EP also sees U2 pay tribute to Renee Good, an American woman who was shot dead by a federal agent as she protested against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations in January. In the opening track American Obituary, Bono sings: “Renee Good born to die free.”
U2 became one of the world’s most prominent rock bands through hits like With Or Without You (1987) and their vocal human rights campaigning. Bono, 65, is well known for his activism to eradicate poverty and fight Aids, and has been outspoken against wars in Ukraine, Sudan and Gaza in recent years. Song Of The Future honours a teenage girl who died while protesting in Iran in 2022, while One Life At A Time criticises Israeli settler activity in the occupied West Bank.
Los Angeles sues Roblox over child exploitation claim
Friday, February 20, 2026
Forum: Singapore’s AI efforts must not exclude persons with disabilities
AI, like other technologies, can reinforce discrimination and exclusion. For instance, many AI algorithms and tools are developed by being trained via pattern recognition and arrive at determinations based on typical or common patterns within datasets. Yet, due to barriers in our societies, persons with disabilities and disabled realities are often under-represented or excluded from spaces and organisations that contribute to the data and information that AI is trained on.
With somersaults, nunchucks, China’s humanoid robots thrill at CNY show – but can they make coffee?
a shortage of data to help the robots understand and adapt to any given environment they are placed in...In the absence of this, they will need “a lot of hand-holding, a lot of fine-tuning” each time they encounter a new scenario, he added....So for now, humanoid robots still have some way to go
before becoming a staple in homes, or even productive shopkeepers.
“Can’t it do cooking yet?” retiree Yin Xiaofei, 60, wanted to know. The answer was no, as the robot could not come into contact with water, the staff member said.
Qn: To what extent is artificial intelligence replacing the role of humans? (Cam. 2019)
