Big Read: Why 'AI slop' is taking over the internet, and what it's doing to our brains
From "brain rot" content to fake news websites, "AI slop" is flooding the internet. It is not just wasting our time, it is also hurting our attention spans and spreading misinformation.
Big Read: Would Singapore's culture of competitiveness stand in the way of a 'we first' society?
Prime Minister Lawrence Wong's call for a "we first" society has sparked conversations about the need for more inclusivity and solidarity. However, this would require more than individual goodwill, observers say.
Up Close: SIA cabin crew ‘legend’ looks back on missed birthdays, jet lag and meeting Lee Kuan Yew in 46 years of service
For decades, Mr Ng Yak Keng's workplace was in the skies but he has a fear of heights, which bemused his family members.
Ground Up: ‘I can wfh – work from hospital’. What working caregivers in Singapore want you to know about their struggles
More working adults are taking on the responsibilities of caring for their dependent family members. Despite strides made in recent years to alleviate their burdens, they say that more can be done to offer much-needed relief.
I started losing my eyesight at 42, but I refused to let it slow me down
Once an avid swimmer and cyclist, Mr Lee Meng Poh unexpectedly started losing his vision in 2012. Here’s how he found comfort and fortitude in an unlikely pursuit - dragon boating.
How to manage interns without losing your sanity or your whole morning
Interns should relieve stress, not add to it. Here's how to manage them well and make their tenure work for everyone.
Virtual relationships can offer comfort, but watch that they don't steal your time from real-life connections
Otome games such as Love and Deepspace are taking off everywhere. For players, becoming overly reliant on the bonds formed with these virtual characters poses real-life risks, mental health experts said.