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China Tech Reporter, MIT Technology Review
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Biography
Zeyi Yang is a journalist, podcaster, and researcher based in New York City. Currently, he works as a tech reporter at Protocol | China, but his journalistic interests also lie in immigration, race, LGBTIQ issues, and everything related to China. Previously, Zeyi was a reporting fellow at Rest of World, a nonprofit newsroom telling technology stories outside the western bubble. In his spare time, Zeyi co-founded a Mandarin podcast 无所不JI that tells LGBTIQ stories in China. One of the episodes has been viewed over 300,000 times on Weibo. Born and raised in Wuhan, China, Zeyi is native in Mandarin, which enables him to talk to the Chinese immigrants and diaspora in NYC and get access to a community living in limbo between two world powers. In pre-pandemic times, he could be easily found on the streets of Chinatown and Flushing. Sometimes for reporting, always for food.
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Apr. 17, 2025
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MIT Technology Review
MIT Technology Review is an independent media company owned by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Founded in 1899, it publishes a bimonthly magazine and digital content that analyzes emerging technologies and their societal impacts. The publication maintains editorial independence while utilizing MIT's expertise for select articles. MIT Technology Review offers in-depth articles, interviews, and reviews on topics such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and climate technology. It also hosts live events featuring industry leaders and policymakers. The publication has international editions in several countries, including Italy, Spain, Germany, Brazil, China, Japan, and Korea. Additionally, it provides content tailored for MIT alumni, including campus updates and class notes. The company aims to demystify complex technologies, serving a diverse audience that includes technology professionals, academics, researchers, and the general public. Its commitment to independent analysis has earned it multiple awards for editorial excellence.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Founded: 1899