Case studies

Custom talk for National University of Singapore.

AILTI, recently delivered an engaging talk at the National University of Singapore (NUS). This talk centered around the transformative impact of AI on financial systems, drawing parallels between historical financial innovations and today's technological advances in blockchain, virtual currencies, and smart contracts.

AILTI's experts explored how these digital technologies revolutionize functions such as payments, credit, and asset management, reflecting on both the opportunities and regulatory challenges presented by this rapid evolution. The goal: to equip students with an understanding of how AI and fintech solutions address current business problems in finance, enhancing their ability to adapt to and influence the future of financial industries.

Tech talent Assembly

In a recent engagement with TTAB, AILTI explored the future of artificial intelligence in the context of workforce development, emphasizing the intersection of AI and labor dynamics.

Our session, centered on strategies for AI literacy and fostering a talent development ecosystem that is both sustainable and equitable.
We addressed pressing questions about the evolving role of careers in the AI-driven future, the preservation of worker equity, and adapting to rapid technological changes.

This dialogue underscored the importance of thought leadership in navigating the complexities of AI advancements, while reinforcing our commitment to preparing professionals for the demands and opportunities of tomorrow’s tech landscape.


Hackathon with Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)

AILTI hosted a successful hackathon with SIM involving 80 students in 20 teams. The event highlighted women in AI with significant female participation and focused on open-source AI tools Omnitool and Replicate.

Participants gained valuable knowledge using AI tools and Large Learning Language Models, fostering teamwork and technical skills. The hackathon aimed to promote practical learning and its significance in creative problem solving. It also ignited interest in AI's potential, making it more accessible to a wider audience. The event showcased the real-world applicability of AI technologies and emphasized the leadership of women in AI at SIM.

We partner with Replicate, so the students could have a free access to all the models and build their prototypes.

AI for good

AI literacy should be available to everyone due to its wide-ranging applications in various fields. It's a powerful tool that can open up job opportunities, boost creativity, and demystify complex ideas. At AILTI, we are dedicated to mentoring and educating those often left behind. Our commitment is to provide inclusive, high-quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for everyone.

In partnership with Na’amal, an NGO, we support refugees and other underrepresented groups by offering skills training and mentorship. Additionally, as part of the AustCham purpose committee, AILTI works to spread AI knowledge, mentor individuals, and champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in AI.

Testimonials

"... Our learners were able to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge AI technology while honing their problem-solving skills crucial for the evolving remote work landscape..."

Lorraine Charles

Executive Director/Founder, Na'amal

"Thank you very much for moderating an insightful conversation on AI litteracy. The real life examples and practical tips will definitely help my thought process on benchmarking our individual AI literacy in an ever changing AI ecosystem!"

Caroline P-G

Programme Manager- Cyber Fusion- Standard Chartered

"I'm delighted to commend AILTI for their exceptional support and collaboration during the SIM ITC x Applied AI hackathon 2024. Their adept utilization of cutting-edge tools like Omnitool, proactive problem-solving, and meticulous attention to detail made the event seamless and efficient."

Chiang Yi Chen

Final Year Student at University of London, SIM IT Club

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AI literacy for all

Custom talk for National University of Singapore.

AILTI, recently delivered an engaging talk at the National University of Singapore (NUS). This talk centered around the transformative impact of AI on financial systems, drawing parallels between historical financial innovations and today's technological advances in blockchain, virtual currencies, and smart contracts.

AILTI's experts explored how these digital technologies revolutionize functions such as payments, credit, and asset management, reflecting on both the opportunities and regulatory challenges presented by this rapid evolution. The goal: to equip students with an understanding of how AI and fintech solutions address current business problems in finance, enhancing their ability to adapt to and influence the future of financial industries.

Tech talent Assembly

In a recent engagement with TTAB, AILTI explored the future of artificial intelligence in the context of workforce development, emphasizing the intersection of AI and labor dynamics.

Our session, centered on strategies for AI literacy and fostering a talent development ecosystem that is both sustainable and equitable.
We addressed pressing questions about the evolving role of careers in the AI-driven future, the preservation of worker equity, and adapting to rapid technological changes.

This dialogue underscored the importance of thought leadership in navigating the complexities of AI advancements, while reinforcing our commitment to preparing professionals for the demands and opportunities of tomorrow’s tech landscape.


Hackathon with Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)

AILTI hosted a successful hackathon with SIM involving 80 students in 20 teams. The event highlighted women in AI with significant female participation and focused on open-source AI tools Omnitool and Replicate.

Participants gained valuable knowledge using AI tools and Large Learning Language Models, fostering teamwork and technical skills. The hackathon aimed to promote practical learning and its significance in creative problem solving. It also ignited interest in AI's potential, making it more accessible to a wider audience. The event showcased the real-world applicability of AI technologies and emphasized the leadership of women in AI at SIM.

We partner with Replicate, so the students could have a free access to all the models and build their prototypes.

AI for good

AI literacy should be available to everyone due to its wide-ranging applications in various fields. It's a powerful tool that can open up job opportunities, boost creativity, and demystify complex ideas. At AILTI, we are dedicated to mentoring and educating those often left behind. Our commitment is to provide inclusive, high-quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for everyone.

In partnership with Na’amal, an NGO, we support refugees and other underrepresented groups by offering skills training and mentorship. Additionally, as part of the AustCham purpose committee, AILTI works to spread AI knowledge, mentor individuals, and champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in AI.

Testimonials

"... Our learners were able to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge AI technology while honing their problem-solving skills crucial for the evolving remote work landscape..."

Lorraine Charles

Executive Director/Founder, Na'amal

"Thank you very much for moderating an insightful conversation on AI litteracy. The real life examples and practical tips will definitely help my thought process on benchmarking our individual AI literacy in an ever changing AI ecosystem!"

Caroline P-G

Programme Manager- Cyber Fusion- Standard Chartered

"I'm delighted to commend AILTI for their exceptional support and collaboration during the SIM ITC x Applied AI hackathon 2024. Their adept utilization of cutting-edge tools like Omnitool, proactive problem-solving, and meticulous attention to detail made the event seamless and efficient."

Chiang Yi Chen

Final Year Student at University of London, SIM IT Club

Case studies

Custom talk for National University of Singapore.

AILTI, recently delivered an engaging talk at the National University of Singapore (NUS). This talk centered around the transformative impact of AI on financial systems, drawing parallels between historical financial innovations and today's technological advances in blockchain, virtual currencies, and smart contracts.

AILTI's experts explored how these digital technologies revolutionize functions such as payments, credit, and asset management, reflecting on both the opportunities and regulatory challenges presented by this rapid evolution. The goal: to equip students with an understanding of how AI and fintech solutions address current business problems in finance, enhancing their ability to adapt to and influence the future of financial industries.

Tech talent Assembly

In a recent engagement with TTAB, AILTI explored the future of artificial intelligence in the context of workforce development, emphasizing the intersection of AI and labor dynamics.

Our session, centered on strategies for AI literacy and fostering a talent development ecosystem that is both sustainable and equitable.
We addressed pressing questions about the evolving role of careers in the AI-driven future, the preservation of worker equity, and adapting to rapid technological changes.

This dialogue underscored the importance of thought leadership in navigating the complexities of AI advancements, while reinforcing our commitment to preparing professionals for the demands and opportunities of tomorrow’s tech landscape.


Hackathon with Singapore Institute of Management (SIM)

AILTI hosted a successful hackathon with SIM involving 80 students in 20 teams. The event highlighted women in AI with significant female participation and focused on open-source AI tools Omnitool and Replicate.

Participants gained valuable knowledge using AI tools and Large Learning Language Models, fostering teamwork and technical skills. The hackathon aimed to promote practical learning and its significance in creative problem solving. It also ignited interest in AI's potential, making it more accessible to a wider audience. The event showcased the real-world applicability of AI technologies and emphasized the leadership of women in AI at SIM.

We partner with Replicate, so the students could have a free access to all the models and build their prototypes.

AI for good

AI literacy should be available to everyone due to its wide-ranging applications in various fields. It's a powerful tool that can open up job opportunities, boost creativity, and demystify complex ideas. At AILTI, we are dedicated to mentoring and educating those often left behind. Our commitment is to provide inclusive, high-quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for everyone.

In partnership with Na’amal, an NGO, we support refugees and other underrepresented groups by offering skills training and mentorship. Additionally, as part of the AustCham purpose committee, AILTI works to spread AI knowledge, mentor individuals, and champion diversity, equity, and inclusion in AI.

Testimonials

"... Our learners were able to gain hands-on experience in cutting-edge AI technology while honing their problem-solving skills crucial for the evolving remote work landscape..."

Lorraine Charles

Executive Director/Founder, Na'amal

"Thank you very much for moderating an insightful conversation on AI litteracy. The real life examples and practical tips will definitely help my thought process on benchmarking our individual AI literacy in an ever changing AI ecosystem!"

Caroline P-G

Programme Manager- Cyber Fusion- Standard Chartered

"I'm delighted to commend AILTI for their exceptional support and collaboration during the SIM ITC x Applied AI hackathon 2024. Their adept utilization of cutting-edge tools like Omnitool, proactive problem-solving, and meticulous attention to detail made the event seamless and efficient."

Chiang Yi Chen

Final Year Student at University of London, SIM IT Club