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Marissa Mayer on historical journalism

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“The historical significance our news archive reaches back almost a hundred years and so when you look at what type of content is coming online and becoming searchable and so easily discoverable it really is content that spans four or five generations of reporting and to see that art and craft really evolve over time and how journalism has changed is really exciting.”

Marissa Mayer
Former CEO of Yahoo, Lumi Labs
historical journalismcontent preservationgenerational reporting

On , Marissa Mayer, Former CEO of Yahoo at Lumi Labs, spoke about historical journalism during Marissa Mayer on Google's Newspaper Archive on BeetTV.

Marissa Mayer on Google's Newspaper Archive
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Marissa Mayer on Google's Newspaper Archive
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At the TechCrunch50 conference, Marissa Mayer, Vice President of Search Product and User Experience at Google, announced Google's plans to make scanned newspaper archives searchable through Google News. Over 100 newspapers are available at the product's launch today, Marissa told me in an interview.
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About Marissa Mayer

Former CEO of Yahoo · Lumi Labs

Marissa Mayer, the former CEO of Yahoo and an early Google employee, is currently the co-founder and CEO of Sunshine, a startup focused on applying artificial intelligence to everyday tasks. In recent appearances, Mayer has discussed Sunshine’s product strategy, which includes apps for managing contacts, birthdays, and photo sharing. She stated that the company’s approach is to use AI for "mundane" problems, such as organizing contacts and simplifying photo sharing among small groups. In December 2024, Sunshine launched a new AI product called Shine, which Mayer described as using generative AI to create event invitations and link them to shared photo streams. She noted that the company uses its own technology as well as APIs from larger AI providers. Mayer has also commented on the broader AI landscape, expressing optimism about the technology's potential while noting challenges such as misinformation. She stated that she believes the outcome of the AI race will depend on how companies manage misinformation and develop novel applications. Regarding OpenAI, she said she was concerned about its governance model but described the new board as "excellent" and "promising." Mayer also reflected on her time at Google, recounting a story about former CEO Eric Schmidt creating a "black market" for hiring tokens to slow down the company's growth, which she said made the company more thoughtful about resource allocation.

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