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Only 1 in 5 Professionals in Singapore and Malaysia Demonstrate AI-Ready Skills, New Epitome Data Reveals
Senin, 16 Februari 2026 | 10:29
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- 16 February 2026 – As artificial intelligence adoption accelerates
across organisations, new data from workforce intelligence company
Epitome Global signals that skills gaps may constrain the next phase of
AI-driven productivity.
Based on aggregated skills assessments conducted across Singapore and
Malaysia between 2023 and 2025, only around one in five professionals
consistently demonstrate characteristics associated with AI-ready
skills, including persistence, curiosity and reflective learning.
The findings are drawn from assessment data involving more than 200
participants across workforce development, employability and
organisational programmes. While more than 70% of participants report
advanced digital literacy, deeper skills gaps remain: approximately 56%
rate themselves at a basic level in decision-making, and around 42%
report only basic confidence in computational thinking, skills
increasingly required to supervise AI tools, interpret outputs and
integrate technology into workflows.
The data signals that as AI tools become more accessible, workforce
readiness, rather than technology availability, may emerge as the
primary constraint on performance in 2026.
“AI tools are scaling faster than workforce readiness,” said Kevin Chan,
CEO of Epitome Global. “In the next phase of adoption, the
differentiator will not be access to technology, but clarity around what
people can actually do, how they make decisions, adapt and collaborate
with AI-enabled systems.”
Five Workplace Trends to Watch in 2026
Based on these findings, Epitome identifies five workplace trends expected to shape organisations in 2026:
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Disengagement and skills decay as rising risks to productivity and performance: Only
around 1 in 5 workers consistently display behaviours associated with
AI ready talent, such as persistence, curiosity and reflective learning.
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Rapid AI adoption in the workplace in 2025 revealed gaps in AI integration: Despite
strong uptake, 65% of organisations in Singapore remain focused on
basic AI use cases, highlighting limits in scaling and embedding AI into
workflows.
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Workers across Southeast Asia and India shifting from cost based outsourcing toward higher value technical roles: Professionals
in markets such as the Philippines, Vietnam and India are expanding
into engineering, product, IT and data science functions, competing more
directly in global talent markets.
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Intensifying fire and hire cycles as organisations rebalance skills: In
2026, companies will continue to cut roles that no longer match future
needs while hiring selectively for advanced technical and cross
functional capabilities.
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Senior employability becoming more strategic in AI driven organisations: As
Asia ages, employers are looking at how senior professionals can
contribute as knowledge carriers, reviewers of AI assisted outputs and
cross functional mentors.
As organisations move further into 2026, differences in outcomes are
likely to be shaped less by the number of AI tools deployed and more by
how clearly organisations understand, measure and develop workforce
skills.
For the full market commentary, visit:
https://epitome.global/
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