Singapore's Tech Scene: Crypto Scams, Deepfakes, Jailbroken AI, and 3D Mapping Innovations

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Singapore's Tech Scene: Crypto Scams, Deepfakes, Jailbroken AI, and 3D Mapping Innovations

What's Inside

  • Singapore's PM warns residents against Crypto Scams using Deepfakes

  • Researchers at NTU Singapore have jailbroken AI chatbots such as ChatGPT

  • Singapore-based company launches GR-1 humanoid robot this year

  • Singapore's Cybersecurity Triumph Amidst Asia-Pacific's Alarming Workforce Shortage

  • Vizzio Technologies' AI-Powered 3D Mapping Challenges Google Maps' Street View


Singapore's PM warns residents against Crypto Scams using Deepfakes

Singapore's Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, recently cautioned his social media followers about the threat of deepfake videos exploiting his voice and image for cryptocurrency scams.

In posts on X (formerly Twitter), LinkedIn, and Facebook on Dec. 28, Loong urged vigilance against scammers utilizing artificial intelligence to create deepfakes. The warning highlighted instances where scammers claimed the Prime Minister promised "returns on investments" and crypto giveaways through fabricated videos, including a fake interview promoting "hands-free crypto trading."

Loong emphasized the growing use of deepfake technology for spreading disinformation and called for continued vigilance to protect individuals and their loved ones from falling victim to such scams.


Researchers at NTU Singapore have jailbroken AI chatbots such as ChatGPT

Credit: Nanyang Technological University, Singapore

Researchers at NTU Singapore have unveiled a significant security flaw in AI chatbots, employing the "Masterkey" technique for 'jailbreaking' large language models (LLMs).

They reverse-engineered LLM defenses, training them to generate prompts that evade other LLMs' safeguards. Automation allows the creation of persistent jailbreaking LLMs.

This discovery urges companies to fortify their chatbot systems against potential cyber threats. After proof-of-concept tests, the researchers responsibly disclosed the vulnerabilities to relevant service providers.


Singapore-based company launches GR-1 humanoid robot this year

  • Fourier Intelligence launches production version of GR-1 humanoid robot

  • The Singapore-based company launched its first generation of humanoid robots this year, designated the GR-1.

  • With the launch of GR-1, Fourier also unveiled the Fourier Smart Actuator (FSA), an all-in-one actuator series. Report Mistake

  • The company recently announced that it is ready to launch the production version of the GR-1.


Singapore's Cybersecurity Triumph Amidst Asia-Pacific's Alarming Workforce Shortage

The Cybersecurity talent shortage in Asia-Pacific continues to escalate, exacerbated by the increasing adoption of generative AI and the persistent need to maintain legacy systems. Here's a statistical breakdown:

  1. Current Cybersecurity Workforce in Asia-Pacific (2023):

    • Total Professionals: Just under 1 million

    • Year-on-Year Growth: 11.8%

  2. Workforce Gap:

    • Current Gap: 2.67 million professionals

    • Gap Increase (YoY): 23.4%

  3. ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study (2023):

    • Respondents: 14,865

    • Asia-Pacific Respondents: 3,685

  4. Regional Variations:

    • Highest Gap: Asia-Pacific

    • Positive Trend: Singapore

      • Gap Reduction: 34%

      • Additional Needed Professionals: 4,000

These statistics from the ISC2 Cybersecurity Workforce Study highlight the critical need for skilled professionals in the face of emerging challenges, with both overarching workforce gaps and encouraging regional developments.


Vizzio Technologies' AI-Powered 3D Mapping Challenges Google Maps' Street View

Singapore-based startup Vizzio Technologies, founded in 2020, asserts it can match or surpass Google Maps' Street View using its algorithms and AI. Unlike Google's Street View cars, Vizzio uses satellite imagery and deep-learning algorithms to create detailed 3D maps of cities.

Chau Nguyen, Vizzio's co-CEO, claims their approach is comparable to Google Maps but is more cost-effective and faster. The technology doesn't rely on 360-degree cameras on vehicles, avoiding the need for significant manpower and financial resources.

Vizzio's proprietary tech processes images by understanding geographical features, building textures, colors, and the flow of geography, providing an accurate representation of cities.

The startup has already developed a digital 3D map of Singapore and aims to create a global digital twin using the same method. This alternative method could offer a scalable and efficient approach to city mapping compared to traditional methods.


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