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Web 1.0
Enda O'Dowd
7 episodes
11 months ago
Irish Times videographer Enda O'Dowd explores the murky origins of today's internet culture in this six-part series featuring interviews with early web innovators.

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Irish Times videographer Enda O'Dowd explores the murky origins of today's internet culture in this six-part series featuring interviews with early web innovators.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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History
Technology,
Society & Culture
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Does AI have nightmares of endless September?
Web 1.0
32 minutes 34 seconds
2 years ago
Does AI have nightmares of endless September?

Why is the internet the way it is? In Web 1.0, a new six-part podcast series, Irish Times videographer Enda O’Dowd explores the arguments and innovations that were happening back when the web was new, and how they reverberate in today’s messy and chaotic online world.


This episode looks at the lost potential of the internet to help people better understand one another, beginning with the theories of psychologist Carl Rodgers in the 1940s.


Rodger’s novel methods of conflict resolution, which he tested in Northern Ireland, would inspire Joseph Weizenbaum, the developer of Eliza, the first AI chatbot, all the way back in 1966.


But a computer scientist in Dublin later used that same technology to build one of the first automated trolls - foreshadowing how unpleasant and hostile the online world was to become.



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Web 1.0
Irish Times videographer Enda O'Dowd explores the murky origins of today's internet culture in this six-part series featuring interviews with early web innovators.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.