Perspectives with Wenchi Yu

Wenchi Yu

Perspectives with Wenchi Yu presents on-the-ground views from Asia about Trump 2.0's policies and politics and their implications for China, Taiwan, Asia, and beyond. Wenchi Yu interviews business and political leaders with deep experience working on and living in the Asia Pacific region.

  1. 26 SEPT

    Ep. 23 Robots, Investment, and Techno-Optimism: Rui Ma on China's Distinct AI Ecosystem

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks to Rui Ma of Tech Buzz China about the divergence in AI development and cultural attitudes between China and the US. Driven by its strong manufacturing capabilities, China deeply integrates robotics with AI, focusing on practical, cash-flow-positive applications like service robots for food delivery or pool cleaning, rather than advanced "sci-fi" level projects. The Chinese government maintains a techno-optimist and encouraging stance toward AI, which, combined with a societal openness to rapid change, results in less fear or caution around the technology compared to the US. Furthermore, foreign investment has largely been replaced by capital from municipal governments and state-owned enterprises. In contrast, the US approach often emphasizes a deregulatory, pro-innovation strategy to maintain global dominance and is more concerned with achieving super-intelligence and AGI. 00:00 Introduction to AI Competition 01:16 Insights from the World AI Conference in Shanghai 05:16 Robotics and AI Integration in China 10:13 Comparative Approaches to AI: US vs China 12:56 The Bubble in Humanoid Robotics 15:35 Cultural Attitudes Towards AI 18:17 Government Support for AI Development 20:01 Investment Landscape in China 24:18 AI Leadership and Global Cooperation 29:37 Future Innovations in China Perspectives with Wenchi Yu YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395

    35 min
  2. 15 SEPT

    Ep. 22 Beyond Geopolitics: China's Domestic-First Economic Policy with Kelvin Lam

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks with the UK-based macroeconomist, Kelvin Lam, a long-time China observer, about the current state of China’s economy. The conversation highlights several issues, including the challenges in the property sector, the country’s transition towards a high-tech economy, and the need to boost domestic consumption. The discussion also touches on the issue of inequality, the phenomenon of involution (over-competition within industries), and the future outlook for China's economic policies. Kelvin provides valuable insights as China prepares to unveil its 15th Five-Year Plan later in October. 00:00 Introduction to China's Economic Landscape 01:01 Kelvin Lam's Background and Expertise 01:56 Current State of China's Economy 07:28 The Role of the Property Market 10:26 Domestic Consumption and Economic Transition 11:34 High-Tech Manufacturing and Economic Growth 15:01 Unemployment and Labor Market Dynamics 16:14 Government Policies to Boost Consumption 19:11 Income Growth and Social Stability 22:00 China's Technological Advancements and Global Positioning 25:40 Overcapacity and Market Competition 30:52 Government Strategies for Industrial Consolidation 35:17 The Upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan 37:58 Conclusion and Future Outlook Perspectives with Wenchi Yu YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395

    39 min
  3. 8 AUG

    Ep. 20 Bryce Whitwam Discusses China's Digital Marketing Revolution: From Foreign Brands to "Guo Chao" 国潮

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Bryce Whitwam, a seasoned marketing professional with extensive experience in Asia, including 17 years in China, where he led major advertising agencies and founded his own. Bryce highlights the "seismic shift" in marketing and consumer behavior brought about by the rise of multifunctional digital platforms such as WeChat, Taobao, Douyin, and Xiaohongshu (also known as Red Note). The conversation also covers the rise of Chinese domestic brands, a phenomenon known as "Guo Chao 国潮," like Luckin Coffee, which have challenged foreign brands such as Starbucks.  Whitwam argues that while consumers may sometimes boycott foreign brands like H&M for nationalistic reasons, they generally base their purchasing decisions on product quality and trust. Despite tariffs and the closure of the "de minimis" loophole, Whitwam predicts an increase in direct-to-consumer sales from Chinese manufacturers to the U.S.. He views these tariffs as a "failed policy" that will lead to higher prices for consumers.  Bryce Whitwam contributed a chapter, MARKETING AND SOCIAL MEDIA: Staying Ahead of the Most Dynamic Market on Earth, for Ker Gibbs' Selling to China: Stories of Success, Failure, and Constant Change. Bryce Whitwam is also a co-host of ShanghaiZhan, a podcast about all things China marketing, advertising, tech and platforms.   00:00 The Digital Revolution in China 02:46 Bryce's Journey in Marketing and Advertising 05:40 E-commerce and Social Commerce Transformation 08:38 The Shift in Advertising Strategies 11:40 The Rise of Short-Form Video and Influencer Marketing 14:32 Understanding Chinese Social Media Platforms 17:42 The Impact of Domestic Brands and Guo Chao 20:08 Navigating Geopolitical Tensions and Consumer Preferences 23:12 The Future of US-China Business Relations 25:43 Conclusion: The Competitive Landscape Ahead Perspectives with Wenchi Yu YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395

    47 min
  4. 17 JULY

    Ep. 18 Ethan Tu on Pioneering Responsible AI in Taiwan

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Ethan Tu (杜奕瑾), founder of Taiwan AI Labs, Asia's first open AI research institution. Taiwan AI Labs is dedicated to advancing AI through open algorithms, open-source code, and federated learning, an approach that enables collaborative machine learning without centralizing data, thus preserving privacy and preventing monopolies. Ethan's career includes founding Taiwan's first Chinese-language search engine, Yam, and the first social media platform, PTT (批踢踢). He later played a pivotal role in helping launch Microsoft's Bing and its first virtual assistant, Cortana. Recognizing AI's immense potential—including its capacity for harm—Ethan returned to Taiwan to champion responsible AI development. His work now focuses particularly on federated learning and combating disinformation. Today, Taiwan AI Labs' innovations are widely adopted in healthcare, privacy protection, and the promotion of democracy. 00:00 Introduction to AI and Its Global Implications 00:56 Ethan Tu's Journey and Taiwan AI Labs 04:34 Concerns Over Big Tech and Data Privacy 06:30 Innovations in Combating Disinformation 10:41 Federated Learning: A New Approach to AI 14:30 Taiwan's National Strategy for AI 15:35 Information Manipulation and Its Impact 21:33 The Infodemic System: Tracking Misinformation 24:59 Building Trust in Information Sources 26:53 Censorship vs. Content Moderation 29:49 The Role of TikTok in Political Discourse 33:52 AI Ethics and Education in Taiwan 35:37 Conclusion: Responsible AI for the Future Perspectives with Wenchi Yu YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395

    38 min
  5. 26 JUNE

    Ep. 17 Jett Chen on Taiwan's AI-Powered Semiconductor and Startup Growth

    Host Wenchi Yu speaks with Jett Chen, founder of Semi Vision, a Taiwan-based semiconductor industry research institution providing comprehensive insights into the semiconductor ecosystem. With a family business specializing in semiconductor packaging, Jett observes how AI advancements are transforming the startup ecosystem in Taiwan. Jett discusses the complexities of semiconductor manufacturing, the importance of packaging, and the emerging opportunities for startups in AI. Jett also addresses the energy challenges Taiwan faces as it develops its AI capabilities, the implications of NVIDIA's investment in Taiwan, and the ongoing talent shortages in the engineering sector. The conversation also examines geopolitical factors affecting the semiconductor supply chain, highlighting the competitive dynamics between Taiwan and China, and the implications of the US’s export control policies. Reference: Jensen Huang's Keynote at COMPUTEX 2025 00:00 Taiwan's Semiconductors and AI Opportunities 05:54 Understanding the Semiconductor Ecosystem 09:37 The Role of Packaging in Semiconductor Manufacturing 11:56 AI Servers and Their Impact on the Industry 15:35 Emerging Startups in AI and Semiconductor 17:35 Energy Challenges in Taiwan's AI Development 20:02 NVIDIA's Investment and Its Implications for Taiwan 21:48 Talent Shortages and Immigration Policies 23:52 Geopolitical Impacts on Semiconductor Supply Chains 27:24 The Future of Semiconductor Manufacturing Perspectives with Wenchi Yu YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkK1a7U8kP0TgXhvI5Bj70H4cPPlapCdQ&si=RuA_jZROR2ynRbxH Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6kXiEF08IjtT3j1DyEnBbG?si=68ab3ea172594620 Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/perspectives-with-wenchi-yu/id1793854395

    31 min

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Perspectives with Wenchi Yu presents on-the-ground views from Asia about Trump 2.0's policies and politics and their implications for China, Taiwan, Asia, and beyond. Wenchi Yu interviews business and political leaders with deep experience working on and living in the Asia Pacific region.

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