Jessica Larn – Analyst of Macro-Tech Strategy. Her expertise lies in decoding how government decisions and corporate alliances reshape the AI market. Larn analyzes scenarios where tech giants become instruments of state policy and where AI infrastructure transforms into a tool of economic leverage and diplomatic influence. Her work exposes AI models not as mere products but as mechanisms of power distribution.
Maya Renn – Expert on AI Platform Architecture and Open-Source Power Dynamics. She tracks how AMD, OpenAI, Nvidia, and cloud providers build strategic alliances – and how code openness or proprietary ecosystems become weapons in economic competition. Renn examines why compute sovereignty is becoming the new definition of independence and how AI designing its own silicon will rewrite the industry’s foundations.
Owen Radner – Senior Analyst on Geopolitics of Digital Infrastructure. His field covers subsea cables, data corridors, energy-backed compute networks, and control over data flows. Radner views cables not as hardware but as the maritime trade routes of the 21st century, where bandwidth replaces shipping lanes as the new axis of influence. His perspective reveals a world map no longer defined by borders, but by traffic routes.
Freddy Camacho – Lead Analyst in Semiconductor Political Economy. He specializes in chip supply chains, export control, tariff conflicts, and systemic restrictions on semiconductor access. Camacho demonstrates how export law can be more powerful than sanctions and why control over lithography and rare earth elements is turning into a geopolitical weapon.
Alex Reinhardt – Analyst of Infrastructure Finance and Tokenized Liquidity. He focuses on how banks and institutional players are entering crypto not for trading, but to seize the core settlement layer – stablecoins, custodial frameworks, and digital deposits. Reinhardt explains how tokens are evolving not into alternative currencies, but into liquidity infrastructure where transaction speed outweighs nominal value.
YourNewsClub brings together analysts with diverse angles but a shared mission – to interpret technology as a site of strategic competition. We don’t produce summaries – we map influence. We don’t speculate on trends – we analyze who builds them and why. If you’re looking not just to know what is happening, but to understand why it changes the rules of the game, you’re in the right place.
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