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|description=Young visitor to the [[2016 Bilderberg]], [[Elon Musk]] liaison, CEO of OpenAI and former CEO of [[Reddit]].
 
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'''Sam Altman''' is an American tech-millionaire. He is the CEO of [[OpenAI]], a company specializing in [[Artificial intelligence]].
 
'''Sam Altman''' is an American tech-millionaire. He is the CEO of [[OpenAI]], a company specializing in [[Artificial intelligence]].
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Altman has received funding from [[Y Combinator]] and [[Sequoia Capital]] in the past.<ref>https://odysee.com/@Coldfusion:f/who-is-sam-altman-the-man-behind-chatgpt:9/</ref>
 
Altman has received funding from [[Y Combinator]] and [[Sequoia Capital]] in the past.<ref>https://odysee.com/@Coldfusion:f/who-is-sam-altman-the-man-behind-chatgpt:9/</ref>
 
He became a partner at Y Combinator in 2011, initially working there on a part-time basis. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190531233105/https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/08/y-combinator-president-sam-altman-is-stepping-down-amid-a-series-of-changes-at-the-accelerator/</ref> In February 2014, Altman was named president of Y Combinator by its co-founder, [[Paul Graham]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200723081316/https://techcrunch.com/2015/11/06/garry-tan-says-goodbye-to-y-combinator/</ref>
 
He became a partner at Y Combinator in 2011, initially working there on a part-time basis. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20190531233105/https://techcrunch.com/2019/03/08/y-combinator-president-sam-altman-is-stepping-down-amid-a-series-of-changes-at-the-accelerator/</ref> In February 2014, Altman was named president of Y Combinator by its co-founder, [[Paul Graham]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20200723081316/https://techcrunch.com/2015/11/06/garry-tan-says-goodbye-to-y-combinator/</ref>
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==OpenAi==
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In a strange few days, Altman was removed by operatives in his own company following the cooperation and majority acquisition
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of OpenAI.
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The ChatGPT creator, in which Microsoft has reportedly invested some $13 billion, has been on a roller-coaster ride that began Friday when its board abruptly fired Sam Altman as CEO and ended with his return and the appointment of a new board early Wednesday.
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Following Altman's ouster, Microsoft swooped in to hire him along with OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman — who quit OpenAI in protest over Altman's termination — to lead a new advanced AI research team at Microsoft, and also offered to hire any other OpenAI employees who wanted to leave.
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Sam Altman is returning to OpenAI as CEO after his ousting last week, and three board members that participated in his termination have been removed.
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At that point, Microsoft, already majority owner in OpenAI, was positioned to essentially "acquire" OpenAI by absorbing its talent, after nearly all the startup's 770 or so workers signed a letter saying they would take Microsoft up on the offer unless Altman was reinstated.
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However, a deal was ultimately reached for Altman to return to OpenAI rather than allowing the $90 billion company to collapse, in what Fortune tech reporter David Meyer wrote is an outcome that "is pretty ideal for Microsoft."
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==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==

Revision as of 16:48, 23 November 2023

Person.png Sam Altman   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(entrepreneur, millionaire, inventor)
Sam Altman.jpg
BornSamuel H. Altman
1985-04-22
Chicago, Illinois
NationalityUSA
Alma materStanford University
Founder ofWorldcoin
Member ofWEF/Young Global Leaders/2016
Interests • universal basic income
• Artificial intelligence
Young visitor to the 2016 Bilderberg, Elon Musk liaison, CEO of OpenAI and former CEO of Reddit.OpenAI

Sam Altman is an American tech-millionaire. He is the CEO of OpenAI, a company specializing in Artificial intelligence.

Activities

“I’ve been very interested in things like universal basic income and what’s going to happen to global wealth redistribution and how we can do that better. Is there a way we can use technology to do that at global scale?”[1]

He is interested to collect biometric data, inviting people to let him scan their retina prints.[2]

Funding

Altman has received funding from Y Combinator and Sequoia Capital in the past.[3] He became a partner at Y Combinator in 2011, initially working there on a part-time basis. [4] In February 2014, Altman was named president of Y Combinator by its co-founder, Paul Graham.[5]

OpenAi

In a strange few days, Altman was removed by operatives in his own company following the cooperation and majority acquisition of OpenAI.

“Both publicly and internally, leaders at Microsoft are cheering OpenAI's apparent return to normalcy following days of chaos.

The ChatGPT creator, in which Microsoft has reportedly invested some $13 billion, has been on a roller-coaster ride that began Friday when its board abruptly fired Sam Altman as CEO and ended with his return and the appointment of a new board early Wednesday.

Following Altman's ouster, Microsoft swooped in to hire him along with OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman — who quit OpenAI in protest over Altman's termination — to lead a new advanced AI research team at Microsoft, and also offered to hire any other OpenAI employees who wanted to leave. Sam Altman is returning to OpenAI as CEO after his ousting last week, and three board members that participated in his termination have been removed. At that point, Microsoft, already majority owner in OpenAI, was positioned to essentially "acquire" OpenAI by absorbing its talent, after nearly all the startup's 770 or so workers signed a letter saying they would take Microsoft up on the offer unless Altman was reinstated.

However, a deal was ultimately reached for Altman to return to OpenAI rather than allowing the $90 billion company to collapse, in what Fortune tech reporter David Meyer wrote is an outcome that "is pretty ideal for Microsoft."”
Breck Dumas,  FOX News (2023)  [6]

Personal life

He is gay and Jewish. His sister Annie Altman [7] has accused him of sexual abuse starting when she was four years old, which turned into: "emotional, verbal, financial, and technological abuse" later in life; also in an effort to keep her from telling the story to a wider public.[8][9]


 

Related Quotation

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Microsoft“Following Altman's ouster, Microsoft swooped in to hire him along with OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman — who quit OpenAI in protest over Altman's termination — to lead a new advanced AI research team at Microsoft, and also offered to hire any other OpenAI employees who wanted to leave.

Sam Altman is returning to OpenAI as CEO after his ousting last week, and three board members that participated in his termination have been removed. At that point, Microsoft, already majority owner in OpenAI, was positioned to essentially "acquire" OpenAI by absorbing its talent, after nearly all the startup's 770 or so workers signed a letter saying they would take Microsoft up on the offer unless Altman was reinstated.

However, a deal was ultimately reached for Altman to return to OpenAI rather than allowing the $90 billion company to collapse, in what Fortune tech reporter David Meyer wrote is an outcome that "is pretty ideal for Microsoft."”
Breck Dumas2023

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/20169 June 201612 June 2016Germany
Dresden
The 2016 Bilderberg meeting took place in Dresden, Germany.
Bilderberg/20222 June 20225 June 2022US
Washington DC
Mandarin Oriental Hotel
The 68th Bilderberg Meeting, held in Washington DC, after an unprecedented two year hiatus during which a lot of the Bilderberg regulars were busy managing COVID-19
Bilderberg/202318 May 202321 May 2023Portugal
Lisbon
Pestana Palace Hotel
The 69th Bilderberg Meeting, held in Lisbon, with 128 guests on the official list. The earliest in the year since 2009.
WEF/Annual Meeting/202415 January 202319 January 2023SwitzerlandThe theme for the invited "stakeholders" was "rebuilding trust in the international system". Who exactly were are to trust remains a secret, as 95% of the participants were not disclosed.
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