Sam Altman (37) is an entrepreneur, investor, programmer, and blogger. He’s the CEO and one of the founders of OpenAI, a for-profit research company whose goal is to advance artificial intelligence in a way that is most likely to benefit humanity as a whole, rather than cause harm. Previously, he was the CEO of Y Combinator, a technology startup accelerator. Altman was named the top investor under 30 by Forbes in 2015, one of the “Best Young Entrepreneurs in Technology” by BusinessWeek in 2008, and listed as one of the five most interesting startup founders between 1979 and 2009 by his colleague Paul Graham.
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Quotes: “Aim to be the best in the world at whatever you do professionally. Even if you miss, you’ll probably end up in a pretty good place.” | “The best source by far for hiring is people that you already know and people that other employees in the company already know.” | “You should be giving out a lot of equity to your employees.” |”What being a founder means, is signing up for this years-long grind on execution — and you can’t outsource this.”
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