Larry Magid
CEO at ConnectSafely.org & Tech Journalist
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The Safety Concerns with AI
An Introduction to Generative AI
Balancing the Risks and Rewards of GAI
Generative AI and The History of Tech Moral Panics
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Please Inquire
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Bay Area, California
Larry Magid, Ed.D, is a prominent figure in the realm of internet safety and technology journalism, serving as the CEO and co-founder of ConnectSafely.org. His extensive career includes roles as a columnist for the Mercury News, a technology analyst for CBS News for two decades, and a syndicated columnist for the Los Angeles Times for 19 years. Magid's expertise is regularly featured in various media outlets across the US, UK, and beyond, and he is the author or co-author of nine books, including the best-selling Little PC Book.
Magid's commitment to internet safety began in 1993 when he posted the first online image of a missing child, Polly Klass, sparking his long-term involvement with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, where he served on the board for 20 years. He has written seminal online safety guides, founded SafeKids.com and SafeTeens.com, and has been recognized with several awards for his contributions to online safety. Magid's leadership at ConnectSafely.org and his development of resources for parents and educators underscore his dedication to making the Internet a safer place for children and teens.
Beyond his internet safety advocacy, Magid has a rich history in technology and education. He co-founded one of the world's first computer training companies, Know-How, and contributed to the tech community as the editor of PC Magazine and an author for IBM's first personal computer manual. Magid holds a doctorate of education from the University of Massachusetts and a bachelor’s degree from the University of California at Berkeley, where he also engaged in educational reform initiatives. Residing in Palo Alto, California, he has been instrumental in raising awareness about the digital landscape, reflected in his personal and professional endeavors documented on his website, Larry’s World.