Bits and the silver screen

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Bits and the silver screen
By John Badham
1983
- AI Risks: Uncontrolled AI can be dangerous.
- Human Element: Tech decisions often need
human judgment.
- Ethics: Hacking isn't just fun and games; it
has consequences.
By Martin burke
1999
- Vision: Jobs and Gates had big ideas that
changed tech.
- Rivalry: Competition can drive innovation.
- Ethics: Both stole ideas; ethical lines can blur.
- Business Smarts: Knowing how to market and deal
is key.
By Howard Franklin
2001
- Monopoly: Big tech can squash
competition.
- Ethics: Corporate espionage and dirty
tactics are bad news.
- Open Source: Highlights the value of
open-source communities.
By David Finch
2010
- Teamwork: You can't do it all alone; you need
a solid team.
- Legal Stuff: Always have contracts and
understand IP rights.
- Fast-Paced: Tech evolves quickly; gotta keep
up.
- Ethics: The way you conduct business
matters.
By Morten Tyldum
2014
- Innovation: Breakthroughs often come from
unconventional thinking.
- Teamwork: Diverse skills make a strong team.
- Secrecy: Some projects are too sensitive to be
public.
- Social Issues: Highlights the mistreatment of
Alan Turing due to his sexuality.
By Mike Judge
John Altschuler
Dave Krinsky
2014…
- Startup Life: It's a rollercoaster, not a
smooth ride
- Team Dynamics: Every role, from coder
to CEO, is crucial.
- Dynamism: Be ready to change
direction fast.
By Sam Esmail
2015…
- Cybersecurity: Hacking is a constant
threat; defense is key.
- Mental Health: High-stress field; self-
care is important.
- Skillset: Coding is powerful, but soft skills
matter too.
By James Ponsoldt
2017
- Privacy: Tech can erode personal
boundaries.
- Surveillance: Too much data collection is
creepy.
- Corporate Culture: Question the "too
good to be true" vibe.
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  • 2. By John Badham 1983 - AI Risks: Uncontrolled AI can be dangerous. - Human Element: Tech decisions often need human judgment. - Ethics: Hacking isn't just fun and games; it has consequences.
  • 3. By Martin burke 1999 - Vision: Jobs and Gates had big ideas that changed tech. - Rivalry: Competition can drive innovation. - Ethics: Both stole ideas; ethical lines can blur. - Business Smarts: Knowing how to market and deal is key.
  • 4. By Howard Franklin 2001 - Monopoly: Big tech can squash competition. - Ethics: Corporate espionage and dirty tactics are bad news. - Open Source: Highlights the value of open-source communities.
  • 5. By David Finch 2010 - Teamwork: You can't do it all alone; you need a solid team. - Legal Stuff: Always have contracts and understand IP rights. - Fast-Paced: Tech evolves quickly; gotta keep up. - Ethics: The way you conduct business matters.
  • 6. By Morten Tyldum 2014 - Innovation: Breakthroughs often come from unconventional thinking. - Teamwork: Diverse skills make a strong team. - Secrecy: Some projects are too sensitive to be public. - Social Issues: Highlights the mistreatment of Alan Turing due to his sexuality.
  • 7. By Mike Judge John Altschuler Dave Krinsky 2014… - Startup Life: It's a rollercoaster, not a smooth ride - Team Dynamics: Every role, from coder to CEO, is crucial. - Dynamism: Be ready to change direction fast.
  • 8. By Sam Esmail 2015… - Cybersecurity: Hacking is a constant threat; defense is key. - Mental Health: High-stress field; self- care is important. - Skillset: Coding is powerful, but soft skills matter too.
  • 9. By James Ponsoldt 2017 - Privacy: Tech can erode personal boundaries. - Surveillance: Too much data collection is creepy. - Corporate Culture: Question the "too good to be true" vibe.