Internet History Podcast

Brian McCullough

The ORIGINAL tech history podcast. A history of the Internet Era from Netscape to the present day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 211. Susan Lyne Part 1

    DEC 1

    211. Susan Lyne Part 1

    I’ve maybe never interviewed anyone in my entire time as a historian and podcaster who has had a career as broad and varied as Susan Lyne. Yes, I obviously wanted to talk to Susan about her role helping startup Gilt Group, and her current role as the managing partner of the VC firm BBG Ventures. But, holy how. Susan also launched and oversaw the golden era of Premiere Magazine. She was the CEO of Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia when Martha had to step away to, you know, go to prison. And she was the President of ABC Entertainment. She oversaw the development of shows like Grey’s Anatomy and Lost. So, like, yeah. We needed to do two episodes. So this is part one, with the great, Susan Lyne. Chapters: 00:00 From Boston to Berkeley: A Transformative Journey 08:00 The Rise of Alternative Media: Village Voice Era 16:06 Hollywood Calling: The IPC Films Experience 23:12 Launching Premier Magazine: Inside Hollywood 36:14 Navigating the ABC Landscape: A New Era 40:28 Developing Grey's Anatomy And Lost Takeaways Susan's upbringing in Boston shaped her perspective on expectations and identity.Her time at UC Berkeley was transformative, exposing her to diverse ideas.Freelancing in journalism helped her develop a passion for storytelling.Working at City Magazine under Francis Ford Coppola was a unique experience.The Village Voice was a golden era for alternative media in New York.Susan's transition to Hollywood was driven by her love for storytelling.Premier Magazine aimed to provide in-depth insights into the film industry.At ABC, she focused on creating shows that appealed to women.Susan learned the importance of having a supportive partner in leadership.Her experience at ABC taught her valuable lessons about resilience and change. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    50 min
  2. 210. Esther Dyson

    NOV 23

    210. Esther Dyson

    In the more than 200 episodes I’ve done for this podcast, never has the designation “legend” been more appropriate. Esther Dyson is a legend of modern technology, having been present for so many key moments from the early PC era through to the AI era. She’s advised, interviewed and mentored basically every major tech figure over the last several decades. Dyson shares her unique journey from growing up in a family of prominent scientists to becoming a leading figure in tech investing and journalism. She discusses her philosophy of embracing mistakes, the evolution of her career, and her insights into the tech landscape, including the dot-com bubble and the rise of AI. Dyson also reflects on her experiences in Eastern Europe, health tech initiatives, and her adventures in space, culminating in a captivating story about a cosmonaut suit. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Connection 03:42 Growing Up in a Unique Environment 10:12 Transitioning to Tech and Investing 18:03 Creating Impactful Conferences 22:35 Navigating the Dot Com Bubble 27:25 Reflections on Predictions and AI 32:31 Governance and the Evolution of the Internet 40:03 Investment Philosophy and Learning from Experience 45:19 Eastern Europe: A Tech Narrative 54:42 Investing in Space: A Personal Journey Takeaways Always make new mistakes to learn and grow. Understanding economics can change the world more than politics. Journalism trains you to ask the right questions. Investing is about learning, not just earning. Creating impactful conferences requires engaging formats. The dot-com bubble taught valuable lessons about business models. Investing in Eastern Europe was a rewarding experience. Health tech initiatives should aim to empower communities. AI's future is uncertain, but its impact is undeniable. Personal experiences shape investment decisions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 10m
  3. 208. Clément Delangue Of Hugging Face

    NOV 9

    208. Clément Delangue Of Hugging Face

    Hugging Face Founder Clément Delangue discusses his journey to founding Hugging Face, emphasizing the importance of community, collaboration, and open-source technology in the AI landscape. He reflects on the evolution of AI technology, the significance of user feedback, and the need for a diverse range of AI models. Takeaways Clem's first computer experience involved internet trading with siblings.Minitel was a significant early digital communication tool in France.Clem transitioned from being a successful eBay seller to an intern at eBay.Unishared aimed to create a collaborative platform for students.Moot Stocks introduced Clem to computer vision and AI technologies.Mention was a social listening startup that brought Clem to New York.New York's tech scene offers a blend of European and American cultures.Hugging Face started as a chatbot project but pivoted to open-source AI.The name Hugging Face was inspired by the popularity of emojis.Clem emphasizes the importance of community feedback in product development. Chapters: 00:00 The Early Days of Computing and Internet Trading 03:02 Minitel: A French Innovation in Digital Communication 05:05 From eBay Seller to Intern: A Journey Begins 07:10 The Birth of Unishared: Collaborative Learning for Students 10:23 Moot Stocks: Exploring Computer Vision and AI 12:55 Mention: Social Listening and the Move to New York 14:44 The New York Tech Scene: A Blend of Cultures 16:45 Founding Hugging Face: The AI BFF Chatbot 19:06 The Name Behind Hugging Face: A Playful Choice 21:02 Pivoting to Open Source: The Birth of a New Vision 23:58 Building a Community: The Power of Collaboration 26:37 Navigating User Feedback: Balancing Vision and Signals 28:51 Investor Relations: Framing a Pivot 31:19 Positioning as Switzerland: Neutrality in AI 34:06 The Business Model of Hugging Face: Freemium Success 35:51 Evaluating AI Models: A New Approach 40:33 The Need for Open Source AI Models 42:27 Fostering Open Data Initiatives: A Call to Action 45:18 The Future of Open AI: Efficiency and Specialization 48:05 The AI Bubble: Reality vs. Perception 49:30 The Growing Startup Ecosystem in Europe 51:11 Why New York City is Ideal for AI Startups Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    54 min
4.9
out of 5
369 Ratings

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The ORIGINAL tech history podcast. A history of the Internet Era from Netscape to the present day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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