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123 Teaching Kids AI, Pt.1
Manage episode 516827764 series 1107000
Tonight on CEP! The fascinating insightful Kenley C. Vogt joins us to talk tech ethics, computer history, and his career as a network engineer:
- How TV repair guys would deliberately fry tubes just to confirm their claim that you needed a new one.
- How TV salespeople would deliberately lower the focus on a TV, just to sell you a pricier model.
- How two 1952 IBM computers played checkers against each other... and learned from their mistakes.
- Self-healing networks, a 1986 AT&T StarLAN running at 1 Megabit!, and an early 90s Nortel network running at 100!
- His experience designing cutting-edge networks for Steven Spielberg, Kodak, Hawkeye, and a Russian embassy
- Business and computer history: How we got to where we are now.
Stay tuned for next week's episode where Kenley discusses his book, "The Adventures of AI and the Little Learners", available at KenleyCVogt.com
125 episodes
Manage episode 516827764 series 1107000
Tonight on CEP! The fascinating insightful Kenley C. Vogt joins us to talk tech ethics, computer history, and his career as a network engineer:
- How TV repair guys would deliberately fry tubes just to confirm their claim that you needed a new one.
- How TV salespeople would deliberately lower the focus on a TV, just to sell you a pricier model.
- How two 1952 IBM computers played checkers against each other... and learned from their mistakes.
- Self-healing networks, a 1986 AT&T StarLAN running at 1 Megabit!, and an early 90s Nortel network running at 100!
- His experience designing cutting-edge networks for Steven Spielberg, Kodak, Hawkeye, and a Russian embassy
- Business and computer history: How we got to where we are now.
Stay tuned for next week's episode where Kenley discusses his book, "The Adventures of AI and the Little Learners", available at KenleyCVogt.com
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