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What the Internet Boom Taught Beth Hill About the AI Hype Cycle
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She's spent decades watching technology trends rise, crash, and reshape industries and she says the AI era feels familiar, dangerous, and full of opportunity all at once.
Beth Hill, General Counsel & COO/Founder, The Shop at Ford Direct has one of the most unexpected résumés in automotive tech. She started in hospitality, planned to become a Wall Street attorney, became an “internet lawyer” during the dot-com boom, wrote about Pokémon Go security risks before most people cared, and now helps shape how Ford and Lincoln dealers evaluate emerging technology. Somewhere along the way, she also named her ChatGPT assistant “John Connor.” Naturally.
In this episode, Beth joins the Auto Collabs crew to unpack what dealers, startups, and tech companies are getting wrong about AI. She explains why every major technology shift follows the same emotional cycle — fear, hype, overcorrection, then real adoption — and why today’s AI boom feels a lot like the early internet era. The conversation dives into cybersecurity risks, AI governance, vibe coding, data ethics, dealer trust, and why the future belongs to companies solving real operational problems instead of simply adding “.ai” to their branding.
Timestamped Takeaways
00:00 Why Beth Hill Named Her ChatGPT Assistant “John Connor”
02:17 From Bartender to Wall Street Lawyer to Automotive Tech Strategist
06:07 How Beth Became an “Internet Lawyer” During the First Dot-Com Boom
07:21 Her First Amazon Purchase in 1999 Says Everything About Her Career
08:53 The AI Security Risks Dealers Aren’t Thinking About Yet
10:26 “Who’s Vibe Coding Here?” — The Hidden Dangers of AI Development
11:30 The Worst-Case AI Scenario Isn’t Science Fiction Anymore
15:07 Why Gen X Has a Unique Advantage in the AI Revolution
17:19 The Same Fear Happened When Email & The Internet First Appeared
18:34 Remember When Every Company Thought They Needed an App?
21:35 Why Beth Thinks AI Will Follow the Same Pattern as Every Tech Boom
22:24 The Real Future of AI Isn’t Hype — It’s Solving Actual Dealer Problems
Connect with Beth Hill at https://www.linkedin.com/in/bethhill2/
Learn more about The Shop at FordDirect at https://www.forddirect.com/
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