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Singapore’s AI-job cuts debate flares over ‘lower-value human capital’ remark

Singapore is grappling with the impact of AI on its workforce following recent layoffs at Meta and Standard Chartered. Meta announced global job cuts, including in Singapore, as part of a restructuring to invest in AI and improve efficiency.

Jean IauSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-05-20 · 13:21 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Singapore’s AI-job cuts debate flares over ‘lower-value human capital’ remark
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Singapore is grappling with the impact of AI on its workforce following recent layoffs at Meta and Standard Chartered. Meta announced global job cuts, including in Singapore, as part of a restructuring to invest in AI and improve efficiency. Standard Chartered plans to reduce 15% of its corporate function roles by 2030, driven by automation and AI adoption, with some staff undergoing reskilling. The bank's CEO stated these cuts are about replacing "lower-value human capital" with investment in AI. These developments raise urgent questions for Singapore about whether its worker training initiatives can keep pace with companies' increasing use of AI and automation for headcount reduction.

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Standard Chartered CEO Bill Winters stated job cuts are not cost-cutting but replacing 'lower-value human capital' with investment.

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Standard Chartered plans to cut 15% of its corporate function roles by 2030, driven by automation and AI adoption.

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Meta is reportedly cutting about 8,000 jobs globally as part of a restructuring to improve efficiency and invest in AI.

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Singapore's goal to train workers for new roles may struggle to keep pace with AI and automation-driven job cuts.

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The cuts have made one question more urgent for Singapore: can its goal to train workers to take on new or redesigned roles keep pace with increased use of AI and automation by companies as they reduce headcounts?Meta employees in Singapore reportedly began receiving emails around 4am on Wednesday telling them their jobs had been cut, as part of about 8,000 global lay-offs while the company restructured to improve efficiency and invest in AI.Standard Chartered on Tuesday announced it planned to cut 15 per cent of its corporate function roles by 2030. The lender, which has a total global staff of nearly 82,000, told reporters on Tuesday that the reduction would be driven by automation and AI adoption, while some staff would undergo reskilling.“It’s not cost-cutting. It’s replacing in some cases lower-value human capital with the financial capital and the investment capital we’re putting in,” said chief executive Bill Winters.The bank did not comment on the number of roles to be cut from its Singapore office, which comprises 9,000 employees.
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