
A Global AI podcast with
Dr. Ayesha Khanna
About The Podcast
Innovation doesn’t start with code or capital. It begins with a question, a risk, a moment of doubt and the courage to keep moving anyway.
AI Across Borders is a podcast that dives into the real stories behind global tech journeys. From Asia to Latin America, Europe to emerging markets, we uncover how individuals found their path in technology, what inspired them, and the impact they’re making.
At the heart of every episode is the human - the innovator, policymaker, athlete, entrepreneur, and researcher - each navigating change, creativity, and uncertainty in their own way. AI is not the hero of our story, but a facilitator between who we are and the change we want to make.
What makes AI Across Borders different?
Tech Journeys That Inspire
The Aim?
The majority of AI-related podcasts fall into two main categories: innovation-centric podcasts that focus on startups, venture capital, and innovation; and business-centric podcasts that focus on changes in the workplace. Regardless of which type of podcast exists, it is almost always exclusively focused on US-centric or, at best, Western-centric profiles, problems, and solutions. Many feature the same guests that are asked the same questions.
Our aim is to change that by bringing a uniquely global AI Podcast from Singapore, spotlighting global perspectives, diverse voices, and region-specific narratives that are often left out of mainstream AI conversations.

Topics to Explore
Future Guests
What Can You Expect?
Raw moments: When a product failed, when funding ran out, when no one believed in the idea, and what came next.
Unexpected insights: Surprising lessons from strange places and the off-script moments that pushed innovation forward in ways no roadmap ever could.
Turning points: The decision that changed everything. The line of code that finally worked. The moment it almost fell apart.
Coming Soon!
AI Across Borders is launching soon on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Stay tuned for new stories, bold voices, and real conversations.