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I mean learning AI as an end user, not creating AI.

Got kangtao boh ?
 

Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party tops poll ahead of vote​

Bloomberg
Tue, 8 April 2025 at 2:13 PM SGT1-min read

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)
By Nurin Sofia

(Bloomberg) – Singapore’s People’s Action Party, which has been in power for the past 60 years, could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey.

About 12% of respondents said they would pick Workers’ Party, the leading opposition group. The Singapore People’s Party, Singapore Democratic Party, National Solidarity Party and Progress Singapore Party would each garner 1% of the votes, according to the poll conducted from March 25 to April 1 and released on Tuesday.

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Of the 1,845 Singaporeans polled, 29% would rather not disclose their preference and another 13% were undecided on their party of choice.
 

Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party tops poll ahead of vote​

Bloomberg
Tue, 8 April 2025 at 2:13 PM SGT1-min read

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)
By Nurin Sofia

(Bloomberg) – Singapore’s People’s Action Party, which has been in power for the past 60 years, could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey.

About 12% of respondents said they would pick Workers’ Party, the leading opposition group. The Singapore People’s Party, Singapore Democratic Party, National Solidarity Party and Progress Singapore Party would each garner 1% of the votes, according to the poll conducted from March 25 to April 1 and released on Tuesday.

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Of the 1,845 Singaporeans polled, 29% would rather not disclose their preference and another 13% were undecided on their party of choice.
Eastern Depot, why you hijacked my thread to further your master's agenda ?

@rocket 快点把他牵走 :biggrin:
 
Eastern Depot, why you hijacked my thread to further your master's agenda ?

@rocket 快点把他牵走 :biggrin:
There is a meaning behind every insertion.
In this case, he is asking you to vote for pap if you want to enrol in AI courses using skillfuture credits.
 

Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party tops poll ahead of vote​

Bloomberg
Tue, 8 April 2025 at 2:13 PM SGT1-min read

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)
By Nurin Sofia

(Bloomberg) – Singapore’s People’s Action Party, which has been in power for the past 60 years, could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey.

About 12% of respondents said they would pick Workers’ Party, the leading opposition group. The Singapore People’s Party, Singapore Democratic Party, National Solidarity Party and Progress Singapore Party would each garner 1% of the votes, according to the poll conducted from March 25 to April 1 and released on Tuesday.

43503dc0-1440-11f0-9e7f-0e1bc622b716

Of the 1,845 Singaporeans polled, 29% would rather not disclose their preference and another 13% were undecided on their party of choice.
42% swing votes, which is huge!!
 

Singapore’s ruling People’s Action Party tops poll ahead of vote​

Bloomberg
Tue, 8 April 2025 at 2:13 PM SGT1-min read

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)

Singapore’s PAP could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey. (Photographer: Nicky Loh/Bloomberg)
By Nurin Sofia

(Bloomberg) – Singapore’s People’s Action Party, which has been in power for the past 60 years, could secure at least 40% of votes if a general election were held tomorrow, according to a YouGov survey.

About 12% of respondents said they would pick Workers’ Party, the leading opposition group. The Singapore People’s Party, Singapore Democratic Party, National Solidarity Party and Progress Singapore Party would each garner 1% of the votes, according to the poll conducted from March 25 to April 1 and released on Tuesday.

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Of the 1,845 Singaporeans polled, 29% would rather not disclose their preference and another 13% were undecided on their party of choice.
I told you before everyone just want to associate themselves with winners even for oppies voters.
And that csj likely will eat banana.
You want to leely on erection to have a change. Tan ku ku oh
 
yes, can attend (inter)course titled “ai pi ai chi ai tua liap ni.” sg has its own beng unker ai way before there’s ai.
 
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