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15 snips
Feb 23, 2024 • 53min

Daniela Amodei (Anthropic) - ‘Helpful, Honest, Harmless’ AI

Learn about building trustworthy AI systems with ethical foundations at Anthropic, exploring AI model interpretability, constitutional AI, and the versatility of Claud AI tool. Discover the challenges and considerations in implementing generative AI models, balancing safety features in AI models, and navigating complementary roles in leadership within the company.
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11 snips
Feb 14, 2024 • 48min

Ernestine Fu (Brave Capital) - Taking Action for Startup Success

Ernestine Fu, managing general partner of venture capital firm Brave Capital, talks about navigating the entrepreneurship world at Stanford, using capital wisely in building a successful company, exploring different career paths and taking risks, the importance of team and mindset in startups, and defense investments and startup technology.
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Feb 7, 2024 • 52min

Bonus: ETL’s Emily Ma on Move Fast and Fix the Planet

ETL is off this week, but in its place, we’re pleased to share the first episode of a new podcast from Stanford eCorner and STVP called Move Fast and Fix the Planet. It’s about climate and sustainability entrepreneurship, and this episode features ETL host Emily Ma, head of special projects in sustainability, real estate, and workplace services at Google. Delve into Emily's journey as an intrapreneur focusing on sustainability within Google's internal operations, particularly in the realm of food systems. Learn about the unique opportunities and obstacles she’s encountered in building a more sustainable future. Gain insights into the entrepreneurial mindset, the intersection of technology and agriculture, and the importance of holistic approaches in addressing global challenges. Move Fast and Fix the Planet is hosted by Mike Lepech, professor of civil and environmental engineering at Stanford’s School of Engineering.-----------------------------------Stanford eCorner content is produced by STVP, the Stanford Engineering Entrepreneurship Center. At STVP, we empower aspiring entrepreneurs to become global citizens who create and scale responsible innovations.CONNECT WITH USTwitter: https://twitter.com/ECorner LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stanfordtechnologyventuresprogram/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ecorner LEARN MOREeCorner Website: https://ecorner.stanford.edu/STVP Website: https://stvp.stanford.edu/Support our mission of providing students and educators around the world with free access to Stanford University’s network of entrepreneurial thought leaders: https://ecorner.stanford.edu/give.
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10 snips
Jan 31, 2024 • 48min

Bob Sutton and Huggy Rao (Stanford) - Smart Leaders Understand Friction [EXPLICIT]

Bob Sutton and Huggy Rao discuss their new book "The Friction Project" and the importance of understanding friction. Topics include pushing back successfully, growth vs. speed in startups, advantages/disadvantages of early stage funding, and the value of choosing the right boss or VC.
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Jan 24, 2024 • 48min

Adrian Rodriguez (Dreamlinks) - A Visually Impaired Founder’s Journey

Adrian Rodriguez, co-founder and CEO of Dreamlinks, shares his journey as a visually impaired entrepreneur and his dreams of helping other blind and visually impaired people with technology. He discusses the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities and the impact of visual prosthetics on his education. Adrian also talks about his friendship with blind YouTuber Molly Burke and the lessons he learned from her as an entrepreneur. He explores the challenges of game design and introduces Dreamlinks, an alternative for creating augmented reality games. Adrian shares four lessons for pursuing entrepreneurial dreams and discusses the business model behind Dreamlinks as a toy.
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Dec 6, 2023 • 47min

Jessica Jackley (Kiva and Untapped Capital) - ‘What If?’ Changes the World

Jessica Jackley, founder of Kiva and Untapped Capital, shares her journey as a mission-focused entrepreneur and the power of asking 'what if' questions. She discusses the impact of changing details in storytelling and problem-solving, and highlights the inspiring story of Patrick, who built a thriving business in Uganda. The podcast emphasizes the importance of being honest with oneself, taking the leap to pursue dreams, and creating value without barriers.
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Nov 22, 2023 • 46min

Sarah Lamaison (Dioxycle) - Climate Tech Insights

Sarah Lamaison, co-founder and CEO of Dioxycle, discusses pioneering sustainable chemistry by converting carbon emissions into everyday chemicals. Topics include decarbonizing industries, avoiding pitfalls in startup founding, developing carbon dioxide conversion tech, overcoming challenges in complex technology, the importance of public-private partnerships and private capital, and goals in the climate tech space.
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12 snips
Nov 15, 2023 • 48min

Michelle Lee (Medra) - From Conviction to Company

Michelle Lee, Founder and CEO of Medra, with previous experience at NVIDIA, SpaceX, and McKinsey, talks about starting her deep tech company and giving advice to aspiring founders. She discusses the decision between academia and starting a company, the moment of conviction in entrepreneurship, the importance of optimism, growth mindset, and social support, the importance of building a network and seeking help, and the decision between horizontal and vertical focus and the potential of biology.
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Nov 8, 2023 • 50min

Andy Dunn (Bonobos) - Mental Health for Entrepreneurs

Andy Dunn, entrepreneur and author of "Burn Rate: Launching a Startup and Losing My Mind", shares his experiences with bipolar disorder and highlights the importance of acknowledging mental health challenges in the world of entrepreneurs. He discusses neurodiversity in entrepreneurship, the mental health challenges of bipolar disorder, and the power of disclosure and vulnerability in improving mental health. Dunn also emphasizes the need to recognize and respond to bids for help and embrace neurodiversity in society.
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39 snips
Nov 1, 2023 • 47min

Kathleen Eisenhardt (Stanford) - Strategy for New Companies

Kathleen Eisenhardt, Stanford professor, shares strategies for founders of new companies in disrupted markets. Topics include coherent strategy, strategic timing, successful internationalization, growth strategies in ridesharing, impact of AI on strategy, and early strategy and acquisition in new companies.

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