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Michelle Anindya has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in March 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Michelle Anindya are: LinkedIn. Besides social media accounts, michelleanindya has populated their site with The Human Cost of Training AI – Asian Labour Review, Indosat opens AI center in Papua in symbol of 'digital awakening', TikTok’s messy merger in Indonesia could be a preview of what’s to come in the U.S., Indonesia grapples with the popularity and risks of Sam Altman's Worldcoin, Indonesia, home to the world’s largest nickel reserves, struggles to achieve its EV dreams, Indonesia gives E2W discounts a second try after initial fizzle, Indonesia’s e-bike shops are building their own batteries, Indonesia built its EV battery roadmap on nickel. Why is its first local battery maker not using it?, Indonesia’s EV ambitions highlight urgent battery recycling challenges, Singapore wants clean energy, but Indonesia sends mixed signals, Unilever took a blow in profits. An Israel-linked boycott threatens knockout, iPhone 16 ban: National pride vs Apple obsession, Netflix and thrill: The hunt for the next Squid Game in Southeast Asia, YouTube Shopping wants to unseat TikTok Shop in Southeast Asia, Grab built its own map in Southeast Asia, and is now going after Google, Goto's growing loan book isn't translating into revenue, A Rocket Internet-backed coffee chain, dead in Singapore, seeks resurrection in Indonesia, Indonesia rushed out a vote-counting app for this year’s election. It did not go well, Indonesia taps influencers to convince people to move to its new, under-construction capital, Why so many influencers are running for election in Indonesia, Delivery firm Sicepat rode Southeast Asia's giant e-commerce waves. Now, the tide's out, Upbanx claimed a US$120M valuation. Its loan products still don’t show for it, Why this Indonesian business succeeded as Tokopedia, Jeff Bezos-backed Ula failed, Indonesia’s only Islamic region is losing trust in its Shariah banks, How an Indonesian tycoon doubled his fortune to US$15B in a year, An Indian-origin movie mogul spawns a horror-film monoculture in Indonesia, Indonesia’s Iced Coffee Revolution, Three Examples Of Innovative Indonesian Coffee Processing, Global or local? Exploring the future of Indonesian coffee production, Exploring Five Popular Indonesian Coffee Varieties, How can we make coffee flavour wheels more inclusive?, Loving our aging parents when they begin slipping away, When art and bots collide, AI & us: Navigating tomorrow’s workplace, Smart Cities: For Whom?.