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Dr Pamela Lin, 31, a senior engineer at Infineon who already had a PhD but decided to pursue a lower course in a master s programme in technology to learn AI, something she has never done. ― TODAY pic
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SINGAPORE, Jan 21 While working as an engineer at electronics manufacturing company Infineon Technologies, Dr Pamela Lin realised that artificial intelligence (AI) could help optimise production processes.
For example, when equipment breaks down, technicians would usually troubleshoot to determine the cause of the malfunction before repairing the equipment.