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Deep Dive - Students using AI: Cheating or smarter learning?
Deep Dive - Students using AI: Cheating or smarter learning?

CNA

time04-07-2025

  • CNA

Deep Dive - Students using AI: Cheating or smarter learning?

The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) recently accused three students of academic fraud, saying that they used generative AI tools in their assignments. What are the limitations around AI use, when does it cross the line and is it time to rethink the way assignments are designed and assessed? Steven Chia and Otelli Edwards speak with Associate Professor Ben Leong, director of the AI Centre for Educational Technologies at NUS, and Jeremy Soo, co-founder of Nex AI.

Rising stars, veterans arrive at Bukit Jawi
Rising stars, veterans arrive at Bukit Jawi

The Sun

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Rising stars, veterans arrive at Bukit Jawi

WINNERS at PGM Championships are looking forward for another exciting and thrilling Championship at Bukit Jawi Golf Resort. Playing on the Hill course will surely give everyone a fair chance for perfection and endurance before lifting the trophy at PGM Penang Championship 2025. Past Champions playing this week are like Danny Chia, who has a good winning track record at Bukit Jawi Golf Resort. Danny Chia won in 2015, 2016 and runner up finish in 2019. Others are Nicholas Fung, Fakhrul Akmar, Edven Ying, Daeng Rahman, Ben Leong and Khor Kheng Hwai, all who have won previously on PGM Championships. Ben Leong, who recently won the PGM KGPA Championship will be gearing up to add another title into his record. On the Ladies Championship, order of merit 2024 winner Geraldine Wong is here and also Genevieve Ling who recently won at KGPA. Genevieve is keeping herself cool and steady for another win. Zulaikah and Liyana are also strong contenders this week. PGM Penang Championship 2025 offers a prize purse of RM180,000 and RM30,000 for the Ladies Championship. Hosted by Bukit Jawi Golf Resort at their picturesque Hill course (Par 72).

Rising stars and veterans landed at Bukit Jawi golf resort
Rising stars and veterans landed at Bukit Jawi golf resort

The Sun

time24-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Rising stars and veterans landed at Bukit Jawi golf resort

WINNERS at PGM Championships are looking forward for another exciting and thrilling Championship at Bukit Jawi Golf Resort. Playing on the Hill course will surely give everyone a fair chance for perfection and endurance before lifting the trophy at PGM Penang Championship 2025. Past Champions playing this week are like Danny Chia, who has a good winning track record at Bukit Jawi Golf Resort. Danny Chia won in 2015, 2016 and runner up finish in 2019. Others are Nicholas Fung, Fakhrul Akmar, Edven Ying, Daeng Rahman, Ben Leong and Khor Kheng Hwai, all who have won previously on PGM Championships. Ben Leong, who recently won the PGM KGPA Championship will be gearing up to add another title into his record. On the Ladies Championship, order of merit 2024 winner Geraldine Wong is here and also Genevieve Ling who recently won at KGPA. Genevieve is keeping herself cool and steady for another win. Zulaikah and Liyana are also strong contenders this week. PGM Penang Championship 2025 offers a prize purse of RM180,000 and RM30,000 for the Ladies Championship. Hosted by Bukit Jawi Golf Resort at their picturesque Hill course (Par 72).

PGM Tour nears halfway stage
PGM Tour nears halfway stage

The Star

time14-06-2025

  • Sport
  • The Star

PGM Tour nears halfway stage

Shahriffuddin Ariffin leads the PGM Tour men's standings as the circuit approaches its halfway mark of the season. AS the season nears its halfway mark, Shahriffuddin Ariffin leads the men's PGM Tour's Order of Merit, with Ben Leong and Jeremiah Kim Leun Kwang closest in pursuit, while Liyana Durisic tops the ladies' section, with a trio in joint second spot. According to the PGM Tour, Shahriffuddin has accrued RM54,973 thus far this season.

Pro golfers in top form
Pro golfers in top form

The Sun

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Sun

Pro golfers in top form

Ben Leong scored a 13-under par (-13) to beat Nor Heikal Hadi (-10) and Edven Ying (-9) to win the PGM KGPA Championship 2025 at at Kelab Golf Perkhidmatan Awam (KGPA) in Bukit Kiara, Kuala Lumpur. Leong, 39, said that he was relief to win the championship. 'It is getting tougher to play with young and uprising talented Professionals, who are playing at their best.' The Sabah-born professional player also added that he will concentrate playing more local events, this year. In the ladies category, Genevieve Ling battled until last hole to beat Liyana Durisic.

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