Episodes: 524
Frequency: Weekly
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Bernard Leong - Host and producer of the Analyse Podcast. He leads in-depth conversations with journalists, executives, entrepreneurs, and thought leaders focused on the ideas and forces shaping global markets acr...
Kiren Kumar - National-scale Trusted AI, AI Governance Frameworks, Agentic AI, SME Adoption And Productivity-to-transformation Shift
Alex Topaloski - Ai-driven Banking And Customer Engagement Infrastructure, Intelligence/engagement Architecture, Last-mile ROI, B2b Fintech Platforms
Rebecca Fannin - US Vs China Tech Trajectories, Venture Capital Flows, AI Commercialization, Evs/robotics/semiconductors, Multipolar Tech Order
Inside Singapore's AI Bet for 2030 with Kiren Kumar
May 18, 2026
Fresh out of the studio, Bernard Leong sits down with Kiren Kumar, Deputy Chief Executive of the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) Singapore, for a conversation on how Singapore is building trusted AI at national scale. Kiren traces IMDA's arc from the 2018 Model AI Governance Framework to the Agentic AI framework launched at Davos this year, the four AI missions — advanced manufacturing, finance, connectivity, and healthcare — anchoring the next strategic bound, and the program...
Inside Pulse ID's Playbook for AI-Driven Banking with Alex Topaloski
May 14, 2026
Fresh out of the studio, Alex Topaloski, CEO and Co-founder of Pulse ID joined us in a conversation on his company's customer engagement infrastructure powering Visa's cardholder offers across Asia Pacific. Drawing on Pulse ID's recent white paper, The Age of Knowing, Alex unpacks the three forces reshaping bank loyalty: interchange, partnerships, and intelligence. He explains why banks have solved the data problem but still struggle with engagement, walks through agentic AI architectures and...
From Copier to Innovator: The Tech Titans of China with Rebecca Fannin
May 04, 2026
"Many of these AI advancements, where the U.S. is more on the innovative theoretical side of creating new models... China's really ahead on commercializing them, and that's their advantage. I think saying that China and the U.S. are equivalent in AI is probably an overstatement. I think the AI center of innovation continues to be in Silicon Valley. This could change—the gap is closing. I do think the U.S. is still ahead, but I think China is catching up."Fresh out of the studio, Bernard Leong...
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