About the editor
Who edits Turing Wire — the named editor behind the AI news, research, and market coverage.
Callan Zhang is the founder & editor of Turing Wire. The name is a pen name for the founder — a practitioner working in the AI field who builds, edits, and maintains the publication.
What I cover
Turing Wire focuses on the parts of the AI ecosystem that change what practitioners can build: lab and model releases, research worth reading, compute and supply-chain signals, funding, and policy. My job is editorial — defining the source list, the categorisation and impact criteria, and the standards that every summary follows — and being accountable for what gets published.
How the work is done
Each summary is drafted by an automated pipeline directly from its primary source, then governed by the editorial standards I set and review. Turing Wire is not a primary source: every article links to the original so you can verify it and read it in full. The full process is described in Editorial standards.
Independence
Turing Wire is independent and self-funded. It is not owned by or affiliated with any AI lab, vendor, or investor it covers. See Ownership & funding.
Contact
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