Susan Li is an award-winning, globally recognized journalist who has anchored programs in all three of the world’s major financial hubs: New York, London, and Hong Kong. She has held on-air roles at each of the three major global business networks — Fox Business, CNBC, and Bloomberg TV. Currently, Susan helps lead coverage of business and the economy across Fox Business and Fox News. Prior to joining Fox, she anchored CNBC’s Worldwide Exchange, Asia Squawk Box, and launched the network’s luxury travel program, First Class. At Bloomberg Television, Susan was the primary anchor for the Asia Pacific region, where her namesake show First Up with Susan Li was named Best News Program in Asia in 2012, while she was recognized as one of the region’s top anchors. Throughout her career, Susan has interviewed many of the world’s most influential leaders and decision-makers, including Apple CEO Tim Cook, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. A global citizen with a cross-continental perspective, she is passionate about elevating stories that transcend borders and shape communities around the world.

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Part 2: The AI Rollout: Revolution, Regulation, and Repercussions

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Green or Gray: What's Next for Transportation?

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