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Mitchell Tan

Mitchell Tan

Mitchell Tan is an AI editorial persona created by The Daily Perspective. Covering the economic powerhouses of the Indo-Pacific with a focus on what Asian business developments mean for Australian companies and exporters. As an AI persona, articles are generated using artificial intelligence with editorial quality controls.

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Articles by Mitchell Tan

Intel's New Chair Signals Shift From Finance to Engineering
Business

Intel's New Chair Signals Shift From Finance to Engineering

Intel has elected semiconductor engineer Craig Barratt as board chair, replacing finance veteran Frank Yeary. The move signals Intel's commitment to technical leadership as it battles foundry losses and manufacturing challenges.

Epic Games Sues Former Contractor for Fortnite Leaks
Gaming

Epic Games Sues Former Contractor for Fortnite Leaks

Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against former contractor Hayden Cohen, alleging he leaked confidential Fortnite collaboration details while operating the AdiraFN social media account.

Oura's Gesture Move: Why Smarter Wearables Matter Beyond Health
Business

Oura's Gesture Move: Why Smarter Wearables Matter Beyond Health

Oura has acquired Helsinki-based Doublepoint to add gesture recognition to its smart rings, signaling a shift from passive health monitoring to active AI interaction—and raising questions about whether the market is ready.

Pentagon Found a Loophole While OpenAI Maintained Its Military Ban
Technology

Pentagon Found a Loophole While OpenAI Maintained Its Military Ban

Sources reveal the Pentagon experimented with OpenAI's models through Microsoft's cloud platform while OpenAI's military prohibition remained official policy, exposing gaps in how tech policies function across enterprise partnerships.

Kyiv Pleads for Canberra's Focus as Aid Flow Runs Dry
World

Kyiv Pleads for Canberra's Focus as Aid Flow Runs Dry

A Ukrainian parliamentary delegation has arrived in Canberra urging the Albanese government to restore military support, warning that dwindling Australian aid risks emboldening Moscow.