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SEA’s cheapest edge over AI: its people

Employers in SEA chase grads with AI skills, Taiwan eyes its shot at global AI glory, and we rewind to VNLife's defining profile. Read from your browser Daily Newsletter Welcome to Tech in Asia's daily newsletter, your essential dose of Asia's tech and startup buzz. Not yet a subscriber? Register here . Got a story tip? Send it to editors@techinasia.com. IN FOCUS How AI is changing - not eliminating - jobs in Southeast Asia What Taiwan can offer in the AI industry, other than its chips What VNLife was in 2020 Hello Betamax, How many internships did you complete before graduating from college? These days, it's common for students to rack up two or three before getting their diploma. In Manila a decade ago, that wasn't the case for me. It's one of the trends I picked up while working on our first top story today with my colleague Jofie Yordan . More graduates know they need solid work experience, and fluency with AI tools, just to be employable in today's...

8x8 CPaaS Incident - Internal Service Issue (WhatsApp Template) - 9 September 2025

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Cursor hacks its way into Southeast Asia

As OpenAI eyes India expansion, a Gojek co-founder's name reemerges in the Chromebook scandal, reviving our July piece's relevance. Read from your browser Daily Newsletter Welcome to Tech in Asia's daily newsletter, your essential dose of Asia's tech and startup buzz. Not yet a subscriber? Register here . Got a story tip? Send it to editors@techinasia.com. IN FOCUS The coding parties fueling Cursor's rise in Southeast Asia The Asian geniuses behind Big Tech's AI models Tech ecosystem's response to Nadiem Makarim's arrest Hello Betamax, Not many people outside Indonesia know Surabaya, the city I live in. It's the country's second biggest city behind Jakarta, but it rarely receives much attention. Surabaya has not made as much buzz as Solo, a smaller city where tech giants like Sea and GoTo have already set up local hubs . That hasn't stopped US-based Anysphere from tapping into Surabaya's budding developer scene for its AI coding tool...