About Pax Silica

The AI era’s most important conversations are happening in a corridor that most people don’t see. It runs between Silicon Valley and Asia — through frontier labs in San Francisco, sovereign capital in Singapore, compute suppliers across the Gulf, and the operators trying to move between them all. Pax Silica is writing from inside that corridor.

What you’ll read here:

Field Notes — short dispatches from specific rooms. A conversation in Marina Bay, a dinner in Jackson Square, a meeting that mattered. Observations before they become consensus.

Essays — longer pieces when the thesis deserves the length. Sovereign compute. How the AI capital stack is splitting. Why the Singapore model might be the one others copy.

Dinners — occasional scenes from the Pax Silica dinner series: invitation-only gatherings in Singapore and San Francisco where the corridor meets in person. Chatham House rules on attribution; the ideas travel.

Cadence is irregular. Quality is the only filter.

Who’s writing:

Peter Noszek. Co-founder of SuperAI (Asia’s largest AI conference) and TOKEN2049 (world’s largest crypto conference). Based between Singapore and San Francisco. Cambridge, LSE. 23 years in Asia. More at peternoszek.com.

Why subscribe:

The interfaces where technology, capital, and culture meet across East and West don’t issue press releases. This is the closest I can get you to being in the room.

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