Welcome to the gray area. I'm Miles Brian subbing in for Shan Illing. My guest today is Ryan Brick. Ryan's a journalist and a podcast host who's been covering the internet for many, many years. I asked Ryan to come on the showto talk about Google Zero. That's a term for the day when Google search results may become 100% AI generated. Something
his experiences and for me to help him tell that story in the same way. I wanted to tell his story as a journalist , as a college student. So? So I want to just go back to who you are, Dr Salam. And why walkinginto this classroom turned heads. Um, you are Your story is the story of the Central Park. Five is the story of
And all of a sudden, I heard a couple of laughs. journalist , from a variety of backgrounds.
I'm pleased to welcome Leonard David to our talks at Google program today Leonard David is an award-winning space journalist who has been reporting on Space activities for over 5050 years he frequently contributes to the websitespace.com as their space Insider columnist and is the co-author of Buzz
And I was so thrilled, because I had never ever dreamt that I would ever be able to get anything published, be a published writer or be a published journalist with no education, no background, no English degree-- nothing, that this had just happened, that I was able to write things and that people willingto publish them. And this seemed to me to be miraculous.
I worked for a company up there you may have heard of, on their campus at least, for msnbc.com during the launch phase which was just a fascinating experience for a guy who was essentially a journalist at that point.But I know what this weather does to crowds like this so I don't feel embarrassed about all the empty chairs so.
hi everyone uh when Kurt Anderson and Julie burin met for the first time 11 years ago Kurt was an award-winning journalist and editor who had just published his first novel turn of the century and was about to become a radiohost for the first time and Julie was an award-winning radio producer and reporter who had created programs for
Talleyrand's mistresses, Kaiser Wilhelm's uniforms, giant ants standing watch over the treasure of Peru, the Carthaginian wars, but I, I was not a true scholar, so I became a journalist . And I came to San Francisco, where I was born and raised in San Francisco, and, and nearby here in Menlo Park, and the, went to work as a newspaper reporter in 1957 for the SanFrancisco Examiner and then gradually went to the New York Herald Tribune, went from the newspaper to the magazine, the Saturday Evening Post and Life, and then to Harper's
like journalist Toth question of moving from a journalist to an author really no transition I mean you write the one writes the way one writes in fact when I wrote for TheFrench Press I thought how am I going to do this and really I don't you know it's you do what you do and you do it in your
became rather portly but as the years progressed 1914 1516 and as journalist I mean what what documentation did he leave that you could you could look to what documents
contacting institutions friends of friends and kind of show up and say hi you don't know me but I'm this journalist and I'm here i am with my notebook in my tape recorder and here's what i want to do at a time of maximumstress in your life i want to take hours and hours of your time and interviews that you cannot spare i want to follow
Moscow and no matter how hard I tried to explain that I was an independent journalist pursuing a story that I thought was fascinating at the time thelitigation was going on and I could not dissuade them from the idea that I had
within a city and so I thought all right let's go to the mall so I decided to approach people as follows I said I'm a journalist from San Francisco traveling around the country talking to people abouts care about and I said I'm reallysick of media coverage I'm sick of the OJ Simpson I'm sick of the Britney Spears and I interviewed probably
for the San Jose Mercury News, Suzanne Church, has gone to Hollywood, Florida, where the first of these start ups is to interview the two people and to serve as a kind of embedded journalist through this period and that's where the bit that I'm going to read to you today starts. Perry gestured with an arm, deep into thecenter of the junk pile,“All right, check this stuff out as we go.” He stuck his hand through the unglazed window of a never-built shop and plucked out a toy in
world well at least you do yes um let me uh ask you a question from about the journalist craft or the writer's craft in this case and one of the things that really strikes me about this book isthat you deliberately chose not to talk to people at Google and you write I did not seek access to Google for this book
journalists , economists, historians, and technologists.
journalists and activists have detailed similar experiences.
journalistic community has to do with the way that we simply shut out the actual stories of people who have working-class backgrounds
journalists this country has ever produced. I first came to know how to be well the way many people did. She was
Journalists are much better at knowing the country, just because they have incredibly different-- it's a much wider acquaintance.
journalists are among the heaviest users of Twitter.
journalists that their mission consists of shaking people out of their complacency with negative news, that positive news is corporate PR or government propaganda
Journalists are not alone.
Journalists and other restaurant owners.
Journalists are killed, kidnapped, threatened every day.
Journalists have not been sent in jail in Russia.
journalists on Twitter and the like and what we have found have been incredible resources particularly in times of
journalistic integrity and responsibility and they said you know it's interesting in all these obituaries and
journalists . In the legal world, every year on eBay there are 60 million disputes that arise and are resolved online without lawyers using what's
Journalists ? It's better to kill them and put them in the video than it is, necessarily, to have to filter the message through them.
journalists think about the future.
journalists in Nepal. I also wasn't sure it was safe to be a gay Jewish-American trekking through regions of Northern Pakistan that have
Journalists promise, as you know, confidentiality, try to keep those promises when they make them, and they wind up in court sometimes.
Journalists don't hand out documents, they read them and report on them.
journalists and after I started realizing some of the benefits, and hopefully understanding, at least, the
Journalists should have been rooting for Obama to win, because that way you get two open primaries next year, instead of just one.
Journalists , for instance, point to the price of polysilicon and the technical components of solar cells.
Journalists no longer have the daily deadline at 5PM.
journalists in jail they throw student leaders in jail there was this sort of environment you know and and people started saying like wow this actually is
journalists are going out and finding it.
Journalists I hope will find interest in it although it's many of the journalists , of course, will-will look to these techniques and will try to find them when their they’re
journalists and had Gaddafi's ear there was no going around him he made a show of being polite whenever I ran into to
journalists do provide are issues and one of your strengths i think is the interview
journalists other people go there and so Internet has become a sort of a transcendental way of you know
journalists are more likely to work for a place like the New York Times and be
Famous journalist , Xu Chi took note of Chen's story, and wrote an article about his achievements and hardship.
Times" journalist who was able to create an alliance with very important philanthropies so that this alternative understanding of American history could be diffused and scaled
A journalist got in touch with me.
Agriculture journalist . Tell us what that is.
technology journalist . I was working on a story about Wikipedia, and so-- thank you for reading that and clarifying for the whole