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Aug 2024
26m 48s

Gaming and AI with David Gardner

Myles Dhillon
About this episode

Welcome to AI For Everyone. 

This is one of the summer seasons for the podcast while I am traveling with my family in Europe - I am releasing some interviews with friends and interesting people who all work closely or have a inside views on AI and its impact on their sector. 

David Gardner is a co-founder and General Partner of LVP. He joined EA as the 11th employee in 1982 and founded the European business unit in 1986, growing it to $1 billion in revenue and 1,200 employees by 1995. In 2004, he joined EA's global management team, overseeing international growth, particularly in Asia, and managing nearly half of the company's annual revenue. He left EA in 2007 to return to Europe.

David then became CEO of Atari S.A., achieving significant milestones such as the sale of Atari’s physical distribution company, privatizing the US public entity, and purchasing Cryptic Studios. In 2007, he was awarded an OBE for services to British business and serves as Vice President of Games for BAFTA.

We talk about AI in video games. How David introduced me to AI. The potential negative impacts of AI and also riding in Waymo driverless cars. 

Get intouch with Myles at mylesdhillon@gmail.com

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