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A deep-dive profile of Liang Wenfeng and DeepSeek: tracing the architectural breakthroughs, contrarian management philosophy, and ideological tensions behind China's most consequential AI lab, drawn from the founder's only three public interviews.

A field report on China's tech investment landscape covering hardware, humanoids, deep tech, and AI software, with on-the-ground observations on valuation acceleration, founder archetypes, and macro tailwinds for overseas investors navigating a maturing cycle.

A primer on China's AI investment landscape covering key VC players, market trends, and active sub-sectors for overseas investors planning a China trip.

The irony of superpower rivalry: America and China must become more like each other to survive the decoupling.
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A set of 26 predictions for how AI, geopolitics, and emerging technologies will evolve in 2026.

As AI architectures shift from brute-force scaling to elegant efficiency, value will migrate from compute power to trust infrastructure, and crypto holds the key to verification in an age of abundant intelligence.

AI will catalyze a shift from viewing minds as mystical phenomena to treating them as executable, self-organizing control processes, reframing consciousness as a functional coherence mechanism rather than an enigma and positioning machine minds as an inevitable extension of biological ones.

Leaders from Ambient, Gensyn, Nous Research, and NEAR AI argue decentralized AI can overcome centralized bias and platform risk through crypto-economic incentives: tokens align global contributors, burn with inference demand, and enable user-owned models.

The US-China AI race pits capital-driven frontier research against state-coordinated diffusion, with America excelling at breakthrough innovation while China leads in open-source deployment and manufacturing scale: two complementary approaches that may both be necessary to navigate AI's risks.
