
Decoding Tech (Computer History Museum)
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05 Feb 2025 | Heroes Never Die: The Blizzard Saga | 01:08:27 | |
Thirty years ago, Blizzard Entertainment spawned Warcraft, and then World of Warcraft a decade later, unleashing hordes of orcs and humans onto millions of fans' computer screens. Many of those fans were in attendance at CHM Live on December 10, 2024, to hear New York Times bestselling author and Bloomberg News reporter Jason Schreier discuss his new book, Play Nice: The Rise, Fall, and Future Of Blizzard Entertainment, with CHM curator and gamer Hansen Hsu. To watch a video of this program, please visit the Computer History Museum's YouTube channel. To learn more about the Computer History Museum and our upcoming CHM Live events, visit our website at www.computerhistory.org
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05 Feb 2025 | Insanely Great: The Apple Mac at 40 | 01:49:10 | |
In January 1984, Steve Jobs unveiled the Apple Macintosh, an "insanely great" computer "for the rest of us" that changed the world—and Apple itself. Moderated by tech journalist and author David Pogue, this anniversary event included three panels focused on the development, marketing and impact of the Mac. Panel 1 (3:59): Mac Development Team members Bill Atkinson, Steve Capps, Andy Hertzfeld, and Bruce Horn, and creator of the Mac icons and fonts Susan Kare. Panel 2 (39:00): Marketing team members Andy Cunningham, Dan’l Lewin, and Mike Murray. Panel 3 (1:06:57): Mac’s impact with the longest-serving Apple employee, Chris Espinosa, former Apple Chief Evangelist Guy Kawasaki, and tech journalist Steven Levy This event was recorded live on January 24, 2024 (The Mac's 40th anniversary) at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View California. To watch a video of this program, please visit the Computer History Museum's YouTube channel. To learn more about the Computer History Museum and our upcoming CHM Live events, visit our website at www.computerhistory.org
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02 Apr 2025 | The Great Chatbot Debate: Do LLMs Really Understand? | 01:07:21 | |
Do Large Language Models like Chat GPT have the “sparks” of true intelligence, or are they merely “stochastic parrots,” lacking understanding and meaning. Hear a debate on this matter between University of Washington's computational linguist Emily Bender and OpenAI's Sébastien Bubeck. IEEE Spectrum Senior Editor Eliza Strickland moderates This program was a partnership with IEEE Spectrum and was made possible by the generous support of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation. This conversation was recorded on March 25, 2025 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, as a part of the CHM Live series. To watch a video of this program, please visit the Computer History Museum's YouTube channel. To learn more about the Computer History Museum and our upcoming CHM Live events, visit our website at www.computerhistory.org | |||
05 Feb 2025 | Fei Fei Li's AI Journey | 01:11:09 | |
AI expert and Stanford Professor Fei-Fei Li shares her experience and insights from more than two decades at the forefront of the field. Tech policy guru and current CEO of Renaissance Philanthropy Tom Kalil moderated the discussion, which was made possible by the generous support of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation. This conversation was recorded on September 17, 2024 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View California as a part of the CHM Live series. To watch a video of this program, please visit the Computer History Museum's YouTube channel. To learn more about the Computer History Museum and our upcoming CHM Live events, visit our website at www.computerhistory.org
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05 Mar 2025 | India’s Digital Revolution: Innovating Civic Technology | 01:09:59 | |
Over the last fifteen years, India has evolved from a primarily cash-based society to the country with the highest volume of digital payments in the world. Hear how this was accomplished from one of the primary architects of India’s digital public infrastructure, Pramod Varma, in a discussion with M.R. Rangaswami, the founder of Indiaspora, CEF, and Sand Hill Group. This conversation was recorded on May 30, 2024, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, as a part of the CHM Live series. To watch a video of this program, please visit the Computer History Museum's YouTube channel. To learn more about the Computer History Museum and our upcoming CHM Live events, visit our website at www.computerhistory.org | |||
23 Jan 2025 | Trailer: Decoding Tech Podcast | 00:02:36 | |
Listen to excerpts from upcoming episodes of Decoding Tech. Coming soon from the Computer History Museum! Episodes are recorded at the museum's CHM Live series of events. | |||
19 Feb 2025 | Bill Gates and Patrick Collison | 01:16:00 | |
Learn about the origin story of Bill Gates, one of the most influential and transformative business leaders and philanthropists of the modern age. In this episode Gates discusses his deeply personal new memoir, Source Code, in conversation with Patrick Collison, cofounder and CEO of Stripe. This conversation was recorded on February 11, 2025, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, as a part of the CHM Live series. To watch a video of this program, please visit the Computer History Museum's YouTube channel. To learn more about the Computer History Museum and our upcoming CHM Live events, visit our website at www.computerhistory.org | |||
19 Mar 2025 | Sal Khan’s Brave New Words: AI and Education | 01:06:32 | |
Khan Academy founder Sal Khan joined KQED’s Rachael Myrow on stage to share insights from his new book, Brave New Words: How AI Will Revolutionize Education (and Why That's a Good Thing). This conversation was made possible by the generous support of the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, and was a partnership with Silicon Valley Reads. It was recorded on March 11, 2025, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California, as a part of the CHM Live series. To watch a video of this program, please visit the Computer History Museum's YouTube channel. To learn more about the Computer History Museum and our upcoming CHM Live events, visit our website at www.computerhistory.org |