
K Oanh Ha
Senior Reporter at Bloomberg News
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2 weeks ago |
ndtv.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Liang Wenfeng was always extraordinarily interested in machine learning and artificial intelligence. Despite the global hype around China's DeepSeek, very little is known about the man behind it - Liang Wenfeng. On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg's Saritha Rai about the tech founder who led DeepSeek to the frontline of AI advances and what the company's rise tells us about the battle for AI dominance.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
DeepSeek Founder Liang Wenfeng(Bloomberg) -- Despite the global hype around China’s DeepSeek, very little is known about the man behind it – Liang Wenfeng. On today's Big Take Asia Podcast, host K. Oanh Ha talks to Bloomberg's Saritha Rai about the tech founder who led DeepSeek to the frontline of AI advances and what the company’s rise tells us about the battle for AI dominance.
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | K Oanh Ha
Vinsa Hu skydiving in New Zealand. (Bloomberg Businessweek) -- In the 1990s, as Beijing loosened Mao-era restrictions on travel, millions of Chinese left the country for the first time, triggering a rush by companies offering group trips where these new travelers could move smoothly from charter flight to private bus to all-inclusive hotel.
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1 month ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
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1 month ago |
bloomberg.com | K Oanh Ha |Naomi Ng
Gibran Huzaifah in 2022. (Bloomberg) -- In late 2018, five years after launching fish-feeding company eFishery, Gibran Huzaifah found himself all out of cash. To save his business, the CEO started plugging fake numbers into financial reports. The brighter picture drew hundreds of millions of investor dollars. But his house of cards was doomed to collapse.
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