Li felt the old hunger stir: the urge for narrative control, for shaping how the world remembered him. For years he’d been content to be a silhouette, only ever defined by the lines he drew. Now the possibility of being seen—accurately or otherwise—loomed like a knife-edge.
Li Zhongrui is not a loud presence. He doesn’t need to be. In an era of AI hype and broken promises, his exclusive vision offers something rare: a quiet, confident roadmap for what comes next.
Furthermore, geopolitical analysts worry about dual-use technology. A sensor that predicts mechanical failure can also predict troop movements or structural weak points in buildings. Li’s company is registered in Singapore but his supply chain snakes through mainland China, Taiwan, and Germany.