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Emily and Lucien are on their holidays this week so Kieren steps up to host your favourite internet show once again. He is joined by ransomware specialist Eireann Leverett and research analyst Alice Taylor as they discuss the TikTok ban, a new proposal for combatting ransomware and Trump's inauguration, otherwise known as Blue Monday...
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SERIES 2 IS HERE!!!Your favourite series has returned after the holiday break and the guys are back better than ever with special guest, Eleonor Duhs as they discuss internet policies that have failed to hit the mark. They discuss Trump's plans for America, Zuckerburg's U-turn with Facebook fact checking and how the Labour government are leaving a lot to be desired.
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A small compilation of the greatest moments of podcast, The Internet, Seriously Series 1.
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Lucien (Lord of the Internet) is in his royal attire as he, Emily and Kieren get christmassy in this series 1 finale. We'll see you next year with Series 2! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
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This week on The Internet, Seriously, the team are joined by top human rights lawyer, Susie Alegre, as they debate and discuss developments in AI, the murder of big health CEO, and how Coldplay's Chris Martin has won the heart of Lucien Taylor by duetting with Dick Van Dyke in the music video for 'All My Love'. Link to Susie Alegre's written works:https://susiealegre.com/books/
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This week, Lucien, Emily and Kieren are joined by Michele Neylon, CEO of Blacknight as they discuss the latest developments in the internet governance space. They discuss Michele's upbringing, Gregg Wallace's use of Instagram for his response to his recent scandal, and the latest edition to the Oxford English Dictionary. It's all happening this week - on The Internet, Seriously.
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LUCIEN IS MAD on this episode of The Internet, Seriously and no single person or company is safe...The Tech-Ridden Trio (YOU try come up with a better title) are back, buckle up your seatbelts, the taxi fare is going up as Lucien swears off Uber for the rest of his life. Emily and Kieren nerd out about a small little thing called a Cyberwar with Russia (whatever THAT means...I'm sure it's not important) and the three rediscover why they love the Internet Engineering Task Force so much.
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This week on The Internet, Seriously, chaos takes center stage as major players in tech and governance seem to fumble and stumble yet again. China's latest hack exposes vulnerabilities in US surveillance systems, raising alarms about global cybersecurity (and who's really watching whom). Meanwhile, a bizarre Yakuza data leak leaves the internet scratching its collective head, as Mafia and Google Docs don’t usually mix.British Airways stumbles into yet another tech meltdown, because what's travel without a little misery? And, of course, we couldn't let ICANN off the hook as Lucien delivers a masterclass in eye-rolling while dissecting their latest baffling decisions.It’s drama, chaos, and more drama this week—join Emily, Lucien, and Kieren as they dive into it all with their signature mix of wit and insight. Don’t miss it!Follow us for more:TikTok: @theinternetseriouslyInstagram: The Internet, SeriouslyFacebook: The Internet, SeriouslyPodcast Platforms:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Goodpods | PocketcastsStreaming live every Friday (ish) at 10:30 am BST on YouTube!
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The team are across the pond in this remote episode of The Internet, Seriously. Lucien and Emily are gunning for presidency as they camp outside the Washington Monument (I jest, I jest). In all seriousness, the two are busy attending multiple anti-scam meetings and summits, working with Google, Meta and even YouTuber Kitboga?! Meanwhile, Kieren has stayed on home turf, pondering whether he should jump ship to Bluesky or if he will die on the hill of Xwitter, as Trump awards Musk with a top job in the government. It's all happening this week, hope you enjoy!Link to report: https://networkcontagion.us/wp-content/uploads/Yahoo-Boys_1.2.24.pdfNew episodes streamed live every Friday (ish) at BST 10:30am on YouTubeThank you for watching!
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Ghosts that we thought once dead, often come back to haunt us... (some philosopher at some point in time, probably). As the US presidential campaign comes to a close, Lucien, Emily and Kieren race back to the studio to give their thoughts on what round two of Trump control will mean for the tech industry. They also discuss the implications this will have on China and the UK...
Then, to top it all off, Lucien and Emily are heading off to Washington next week to join Google and the Global Anti Scam Alliance to discuss the launch of the Global Signal Exchange; Lucien joyfully explains their five point plan that will help stop scams.
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Four on the floor this week on The Internet, Seriously as there are not three but FOUR people in the studio this time! Everyone is over the moon, most of them reeling from last night's halloween festivities but never mind - there's internet news to discuss. Lucien is delighted that there has been a new Labour budget, Emily interviews insurance head honcho Heidi McCormack on how she uses the internet for her business and Kieren discusses his new favourite topic: OpenAI initiating the battleground for the latest and greatest search engine. It's all happening this week, grab your favourite mug of tea and settle in for the ride.
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It's all getting a bit spooky in here this week on The Internet, Seriously. Lucien, Emily and Kieren talk about the recent squabble between Trump and Starma on everyone's favourite media platform - LinkedIn. Meta are also set to bring in Face recognition to their platforms courtesy of the UK Gov. Keep your wits about you this episode, it's not for the faint of heart....
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**DISCLAIMER**
Topics discussed in this episode are some that viewers may find disturbing
This week on The Internet, Seriously, the team went live yesterday (17th October 2024) to mark a world first - NIS2 DAY (Lucien: Blimey - what's that all about...). They bring back Joanna Grant of the DNSRF to explain to us Laypeople what or who a NIS2 could possibly be about.
Once we've covered that, they move on to discuss further headlines like Elon's blocking bonanza and England's Colonial Compromises...
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This week on The Internet, Seriously, the team are joined by Jenny Partridge: an innovation manager at The Health Innovation Network, where she discusses innovation in primary care and women's health. AI gets another grilling this week as Jenny talks about regulation of AI in healthcare - does it fix everything, or just do more damage?
As well as this, Jenny gives her Internet Guilty pleasure and what one thing she wants to throw into the Internet Room 101 forever...
Credits:
Hosts - Lucien Taylor
Emily Taylor
Kieren McCarthy
Visual Director - Igor Weilemann
Sound Engineer and Music Composition - Charlie Wickham
Animation - Patrick Taylor
Produced by Katie Miles
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This week, on The Internet, Seriously, Lucien and Emily Taylor have returned from their holiday and they bring with them a special guest by the name of Emma Stenning. While Lucien is quoting Shakespeare, Emma Stenning is busy being the CEO of the 'City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra'. With a colourful career in the arts, Emma aims to bring the orchestra of old into the world of the new - through the power of the internet and technology. The gang find out her relationship with the internet, how it is used to capture a new generation and how it can be used to secure the future of classical music.
Credits:
Hosts - Lucien Taylor
Emily Taylor
Kieren McCarthy
Special Guest - Emma Stenning
Camera Operator - Igor Weilemann
Sound Engineer - Charlie Wickham
Music Composer - Charlie Wickham
Animation - Patrick Taylor
Producer - Katie Miles
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Disclaimer
**We do not own any of the music generated or created in this episode**
This week, the cat's away. Kieren McCarthy has been left to navigate the battlefield of this AI bonanza that we call the internet. He has lassoed in returning guests, Mark Robertshaw and Nathan Alan who with their quick wits and expertise, put the world to rights. Lucien Taylor would be proud, as he sips his morning Pina Colada while breathing in the sea air. Watch as these three scramble to identify the difference between AI songs and human songs, lament on how much money is being poured into AI companies and give their Guilty Pleasures online, as well as what they want to throw into the Internet Room 101 - forever.
Credits:
Hosts - Kieren McCarthy
Mark Robertshaw
Nathan Alan
Camera Operator - Igor Weilemann
Sound Engineer - Charlie Wickham
Music - Charlie Wickham
Animation - Patrick Taylor
Producer - Katie Miles
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DISCLAIMER:**The views expressed by external guests on this show do not necessarily correspond with the views of Lucien Taylor, Emily Taylor and Kieren McCarthy on the podcast 'The Internet, Seriously' or any other body they are affiliated with.**This week on 'The Internet, Seriously', the team are joined by their first external guest - Brooklyn based blues singer, Sari Schorr. Sari Schorr speaks on her incredible life experiences as well as navigating the terrain of the internet as a modern musician. She was a first responder in the 9/11 terrorist attacks, is a political activist and was thrown in the boot of a car whilst on tour in China. Sari's story is thrilling as well as being representative of how the internet affects everyone. We hope you enjoy this special episode. You can find us on Spotify and Apple PodcastsFollow us on TikTok and InstagramCredits:Hosts - Lucien Taylor Emily Taylor Kieren McCarthy Guest - Sari Schorr Camera Operator - Igor WeilemannSound Engineer - Charlie Wickham Music - Charlie Wickham Animations - Patrick Taylor PR Consultant - Guy Bellamy Producer - Katie Mileshttps://www.sarischorr.comhttps://bio.site/sarischorrmusichttps://www.facebook.com/sarischorrmusichttps://www.instagram.com/sarischorrhttps://www.twitter.com/sarischorrhttps://m.youtube.com/sarischorr
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Today on The Internet, Seriously, Lucien Taylor, Kieren McCarthy and special guest Nathan Alan (Director of Engineering at Oxford Information Labs) discuss all of the things right and wrong with the networks provided to us by undersea cables.
They discuss Apple's forthcoming 'Apple Intelligence' rollout, cyberattacks on Transport for London and, more importantly, Jeremy Clarkson's pub. Finally, Kieren brings to the table OpenAI's 0.1 unveiling.
Credits:
Filming and Camera Operator - Igor Weilemann
Sound Engineer and Music Composer - Charlie Wickham
Hosts - Lucien Taylor and Kieren McCarthy
Guest - Nathan Alan
Editor - Charlie Wickham
Produced by Igor Weilemann and Charlie Wickham
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This week on The Internet, Seriously the gang take to their microphones and put the internet to rights. Lucien is raging at Ticketmaster for not allowing him to get a ticket for Oasis DESPITE waiting very patiently, Xwitter is banned in Brazil and Emily and Kieren come together on one point:
Internet Governance is **** *** ******* **** *************** and scary.
Credits
Filming and Camera Operator - Igor Weilemann
Secondary Camera Operator - Charlie Wickham
Sound Engineer and Music Composer - Charlie Wickham
Animation and Design - Patrick Taylor
Podcast version edited by Charlie Wickham
Produced by Katie Miles
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