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- This episode explores the fascinating journey of Demis Hassabis and the development of AI through the lens of Sebastian Mallaby's book, The Infinity Machine. We delve into the minds of AI pioneers, their motivations, and the race to achieve superintelligence, offering insights into the future of technology and humanity.
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Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. - Chris Dixon shares his journey from early programming experiences in the 1980s to becoming a prominent figure in venture capital and cryptocurrency. He discusses the founding of Site Advisor, the lessons learned from its acquisition by McAfee, and the challenges of starting Hunch. Dixon reflects on his experiences in angel investing, the creation of Founder Collective, and his role at Andreessen Horowitz, particularly in launching a crypto fund.
Chapters:
00:00 The Early Days of Programming
02:46 Transitioning to Finance and Wall Street
04:59 The Shift to Entrepreneurship
09:03 Founding Site Advisor
16:16 The Journey with Hunch
20:50 Starting Founder Collective
26:58 The Evolution of Angel Investing
28:10 Joining Andreessen Horowitz
30:37 Investing in Futuristic Ideas
35:24 Key Investments: Oculus and Coinbase
40:20 Establishing a Crypto Fund
45:07 Current Landscape of Web 3 and Crypto
49:41 Lessons from Mark Andreessen and Ben Horowitz
51:22 New York vs. Silicon Valley: A Tech Hub Comparison
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. - Olivier Pomel is the cofounder/CEO of Datadog. We trace his path from French open-source tinkerer to NYC founder, the dev-vs-ops friction that sparked Datadog, finding product-market fit through integrations, and the choice to stay independent en route to a 2019 IPO and S&P 500. Olivier shares scaling war stories, culture and GTM lessons, and what observability means in an AI era. If you build software—or companies—this one’s packed with playbooks, from hiring to pricing to platform bets that work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- 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.
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