An original piece of music every weekday from genre-bending composer, guzheng virtuoso, and vocalist Wu Fei. For booking and more information: wufeimusic.com.
News at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, technology and business including Op-Eds, research summaries, guest contributions and valuable info about A.I. startups.
Almost anything about China. I have spent the past three decades reporting and writing about China. I used to be the Editor-In-Chief of South China Morning Post.
Covering the priorities of both the leadership and the general public in China and views you do not normally see from mainstream English-language media
Procure.FYI is a Substack publication delivering in-depth investment analysis on public technology spending and the adoption of enterprise AI and data applications.
Deep dives into the most interesting companies and trends in China Tech, including internet, (cross-border) e-commerce, EVs, and more. In cooperation with Six Degrees Intelligence.
We cover China like no one else. The Wire China is a digital news magazine dedicated to understanding and explaining one of the biggest stories of our time: China’s economic rise.
the 'who what wai' is for anyone interested in growing their brand in China. We cover consumer trends, dish out marketing strategies and point out great content. 'who what wai' is produced by wai social.
Diagnosing China's impact on patients, policy and the future of global health.
The go-to newsletter & podcast for policymakers, investors, biopharma & medtech industry, and public health leaders.
A free weekly newsletter where Jon Haidt and his team make sense of how technology is reshaping society — and offer practical guidance on how we can respond.
We interview people who've lived through or studied periods of upheaval or tyranny, or thrived under authoritarian rule, with our eyes on Trump's America. By Jeremy Goldkorn and Maria Repnikova.
Spit-roasting original reporting and cultural analysis on China’s feminism, digital and youth culture, and technology, wrapped in (un)official narratives.