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  • EP3-12 | AI News: Forbes “AI 50” 2025 — What the World’s Top AI Startups Mean for Taiwan
    Nov 17 2025

    In this episode of AI News, we take a closer look at the newly released Forbes “AI 50” list for 2025. Selected from nearly two thousand applicants, the fifty featured companies highlight a major shift in the global AI landscape—from model development races to full workflow automation and real-world deployment.

    We examine key players such as Cursor, Harvey, Figure AI, and World Labs, exploring how they are transforming software engineering, legal processes, medical information access, and robotics. The discussion then turns to Taiwan: with rising compute demand and rapid growth in edge AI, semiconductors, servers, and healthcare technology, how should Taiwan position itself for the next two to three years? This episode offers a strategic, international perspective on the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.

    本集 AI News 聚焦最新公布的 Forbes《AI 50》2025 名單。從近兩千家提名企業中脫穎而出的五十家 AI 新創,反映了全球 AI 發展正從模型競賽全面走向「產業流程自動化」與「實體世界應用」的新階段。

    我們將解析 Cursor、Harvey、Figure AI、World Labs 等代表性公司,理解它們如何重新定義工程開發、法律審查、醫療資訊查詢與人形機器人的應用場景。節目也延伸討論這波變化帶給臺灣的意義——無論是算力需求、半導體與伺服器供應鏈、邊緣裝置,或醫療與法規科技,臺灣應如何在未來兩到三年精準抓住跨國合作與產業升級的窗口。這是一集從國際視角檢視台灣 AI 競爭力的提問。



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    37 min
  • EP 3-11 | Uly VC Talks:Kai Chen (Ocean IQ Capital) | How Family Offices and LPs See the AI Wave
    Nov 10 2025

    本集邀請 Silicon Catalyst Ventures 合夥人、同時為 OceanIQ Capital 創辦人的陳凱,深入談論家族辦公室與 LP 在 AI 浪潮中的位置與策略。

    Kai 認為家族資本通常具備更長的時間視野,更重視資產配置的韌性與技術價值的真實落地。因此,在 AI 投資中,他們聚焦於能帶來系統性效率提升與穩健現金流的應用場景,而非僅依循市場情緒追逐熱門題材。
    在節目中,我們也討論到跨境創新鏈的協作模式:臺灣憑藉半導體與先進製程掌握全球運算的根基,而矽谷則將算力轉化為平台、演算法與產品生態,兩地並非競爭,而是新一代技術革命中不可或缺的互補力量。陳凱認為,當 AI 不再只是「下一波科技浪潮」,而是逐步重塑醫療、工業、企業決策和知識工作時,真正的關鍵在於如何以長期心態面對這場改變人類文明結構的變化。

    In this episode, we speak with Kai Chen, General Partner at Silicon Catalyst Ventures and Founder of OceanIQ Capital, to explore how family offices and long-term LPs are approaching the current AI boom. Unlike traditional venture firms that often emphasize speed, narrative, and rapid scaling, family offices prioritize discipline, capital durability, and value creation grounded in real-world application. Their focus is on AI solutions that fundamentally enhance system efficiency—whether in manufacturing, enterprise operations, healthcare, or infrastructure—rather than on hype-driven valuation swings.

    We also examine the cross-border innovation landscape. Taiwan plays a pivotal role in the global semiconductor and hardware supply chain, while Silicon Valley excels at transforming raw computational power into platforms, algorithms, and developer ecosystems. Instead of competition, this represents a symbiotic structure that underpins the next generation of AI progress.

    Kai argues that this moment in AI is more than a cyclical uptrend; it marks a structural shift in how knowledge work, organizational decision-making, and industrial output are defined. For long-term capital, the goal is not simply to “catch the wave,” but to understand which parts of this transformation will endure.



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    23 min
  • EP3-10 | AI News:TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 review
    Nov 3 2025

    In Case You Missed It: TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 Review

    Welcome to our latest episode — a deep dive into TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, the global gathering where the next decade of innovation begins.

    If you’re a founder, investor, or simply curious about how technology is reshaping the real world, this one’s for you. Disrupt isn’t just another conference — it’s where vision meets execution, and where new industries are quietly being built.

    This year, the spotlight shifted from hype to hardware, from theory to traction. We’ll unpack the rise of Glīd, the logistics startup reinventing freight movement; Nephrogen, blending AI and gene therapy; and bold predictions from Zoom’s Eric Yuan, who believes AI could soon redefine the workweek itself.

    We’ll also explore how the event’s new Going Public Stage revealed the real playbook for scaling — and why Asia’s innovators, from Taiwan to Japan, are finding their global footing right here in San Francisco.

    By the end of this episode, you’ll understand not only what happened at Disrupt, but why it matters to you — how these shifts in AI, logistics, biotech, and hardware signal where the next opportunities are emerging.

    So grab your headphones, and join us as we decode the conversations shaping the future of startups, capital, and technology itself.



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    33 min
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