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Sam Altman / The Man Who Owns Silicon Valley

Sam Altman is the CEO of OpenAI, he holds investments in over 400 companies and his decisions literally decide the future of humanity

By Mohammad Nasir MehmoodPublished about a year ago 10 min read
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Sam Altman he's only 19

here and he just dropped out of college

little did he know that one day he would

change the world I think history belongs

to the doers Sam Altman is the CEO of

open AI he hosts investments in over 400

companies and his decisions literally

decide the future of humanity one

billionaire described him as having such

a force of will that he's going to get

whatever he wants so how did he become

so powerful how did he go from a broke

college student to the founder of the

world's fastest growing company this is

the story of Sam Altman I think people

have terrible risk calculus absolutely

delusional level of self-confidence but

basically I thought it would go exactly

like this you see a lot of entrepreneurs

shoot themselves in the foot they're

just not aggressive enough

Sam Altman was born in 1985 as the

youngest of three siblings he got his

first computer when he was eight but the

crazy part is that he already knew how

to program it Sam went to a prestigious

private school and there he was a

talented debater which refined his

communication skills an essential trait

of a great CEO his first side hustle was

building websites for local businesses

and non-profits however what Sam did

next would change the trajectory of his

life with his work ethic and

intelligence he got himself into

Stanford one of the best colleges for

ambitious sharks like Sam but he wasn't

the only prodigy at Stanford two other

future billionaires were there at that

time Evan Spiegel the founder of

Snapchat and Kevin Systrom the founder

of Instagram during one summer Sam

Altman almost became an intern at

Goldman Sachs but he later changed his

mind because he found Investment Banking

super boring at this point he was

already two years deep into stand effort

but despite being a great student Sam

knew he was wasting his time and so at

the age of just 19 he dropped out and

convinced two other classmates to drop

out with him he founded his first

startup looped a mobile app that

connected users based on their location

looped caught the attention of Paul

Graham A Silicon Valley billionaire and

the creator of Y combinator Paul Graham

immediately recognized the potential of

young Sam and called him the best

founder in the Bay Area putting him on

the same level as the world's greatest

leaders such as Sergey Brin Larry Page

and Steve Jobs Sam Altman's looped was

the first ever company to be founded by

y combinator alongside startups like

Reddit each founder received six

thousand dollars which doesn't sound

like a lot but for broke college

students that's everything at its peak

looped reached a 175 million dollar

valuation but it struggled to grow

further so in 2000 2012 Sam Altman

decided to sell the company for 43

million dollars this was one of the

biggest Acquisitions of a social

networking app at the time and Sam

worked away with a cool 5 million

dollars in his pocket

with millions in the bank and nothing to

do Sam decided to travel the world race

supercars and fly airplanes all across

California typical millionaire stuff he

liked racing cars so much that he even

bought two McLarens most people in his

position would buy a nice house in San

Fran and retire but Sam isn't most

people he was hungry for more and so he

returned to the valley and became a

venture capitalist however he hated the

VC life because it didn't give him the

same kind of adrenaline as running his

own company that's when Paul Graham gave

him an offer he couldn't refuse he told

Sam that he could join y combinator as a

partner Not only would this allow him to

learn first hand from Paul Graham but

Sam could also do what he loved most

build new startups this is where his

work ethic really started to shine he

was so good at recognizing promising

startups that after just three years of

being a partner Paul Graham decided to

make him president of Y company you've

made him the president of Y combinator

yeah he is going to be the boss Andre

Sam Altman's leadership YC prospered his

strategy was to invest in startups

working on promising and world-changing

ideas basically no boring ideas allowed

why see massively increase the amount of

companies they invested in this ruthless

investing strategy attracted the

attention of the billionaire Mark

Andreessen Altman's business moves

impressed him so much that he said quote

under Sam the level of why combinator's

ambition has gone up 10x the craziest

part is that these are the words of a

competitor because Andreessen has his

own VC firm just goes to show how

respected Sam Ultron is he wanted the

best deals possible and so he began

interviewing everyone while other

investors only talk to people who had

connections in the startup World YC

started doing the exact opposite as long

as you had a business idea you could get

an interview this open doors approach

resulted in over 40 000 applications a

year which is a sickening amount of

interviews but hey the strategy worked

because under Altman's leadership why is

his portfolio grew to a combined

valuation of over 100 billion dollars

now you're probably thinking David why

is Sam Altman so good at investing well

here are his top three investing

principles number one focus on the

founders number two solve real problems

and number three think long term despite

having an incredible career at y

combinator Sam Altman was looking for

the next big thing he knew his potential

was greater than simply being a startup

investor he was still hungry for more

and in February of 2014 he found what he

was looking for he spotted the next big

wave and that was artificial

intelligence but this wasn't just a

midwave AI was a tsunami and Sam was

more than ready to ride it out today

it's kind of obvious but back then it

was considered a failed science however

Sam thought that most people were too

pessimistic about Ai and he knew that it

would be the biggest development in

technology ever and so Sam decided to go

all in he teamed up with Elon Musk to

start a new AI company however they

quickly ran into an issue see back then

the industry was very different there

weren't hundreds of different businesses

like there are today instead 75 of all

Talent was at Google essentially Google

had a monopoly on the best AI Engineers

when openai was created it did shift

things into it from unipolar world where

Google demand controlled three-quarters

of all AI challenge but that wasn't

gonna stop Sam and Elon from launching

their own company so they organized a

private dinner and invited the best AI

people they could get their hands on the

mission of the company was to ensure

that artificial intelligence benefits

all of humanity and with Sam Altman as

the CEO open AI went on a hiring spree

they made a list of the 10 best

researchers and were able to hire nine

of them that's because openai offered

really good salaries the best people are

so much better than the pretty good

people taking a page from Sam Altman's

book I'm gonna ask you a question do you

fall into the category of best people

and would you like to join me in

building the biggest AI Channel on

YouTube If so fill out my hiring form

first link in the description hiring

great Engineers was only the first of

many problems Sam Altman and open AI had

to overcome by far the biggest issue the

company faced was money turns out that

it's really hard to attract Capital as a

non-profit organization luckily they had

an ultra Rich individual as one of their

Founders yeah I'm talking about Elon

Musk who promised to contribute one

billion dollars so that's the money

problem solved right

not quite things didn't go as planned

Elon and Sam had some disagreements over

the company's future which resulted in

Elon leaving open AI in 2018. this was a

true low point for openai not only were

they running out of money again but they

lost one of their most important

Founders Sam Altman did all he could to

attract new capital and talent but every

single investor turned him down openai

simply needed too much money for a

non-profit this left Sam with only one

option pack his back hop on a flight to

Seattle and meet with Satya Nadella the

CEO of Microsoft the result of that

meeting we are very excited to announce

a strategic partnership with open AI

this changed from a non-profit status

was badly criticized by the public some

argue that it goes directly against the

original Mission of the company to be

fair open AI has kept the amount of

profit that investors can make however

that cap is 100x the investment which

isn't far from being completely uncapped

the reason Sam Altman chose to partner

with Microsoft wasn't just because they

were willing to put up the billion

dollars but also because Sam liked Satya

Nadella I think most CEOs are either

great leaders or great managers and from

what I have observed with Satya he is

both with the support of a trillion

dollar Company open AI was in a better

place than ever and this is where the

team really started to shine in 2018

gpt-1 released it was okay but it wasn't

mind-blowing or anything the year after

that Sam Altman decided to step down

from the position of chairman at Y

combinator and to fully focus on open AI

this was a really hard decision to make

he's been there for over seven years and

that company gave him everything from

funding his first startup to helping him

grow as a leader to eventually having

him as the president however Sam knew

that if he wanted open AI to achieve its

fullest potential he needed to go all in

and it clearly paid off that same year

open AI released the gpt2 language model

it was significantly better than gpt1 in

fact gpt2 was so good that it even

impressed Jeffrey Hinton The Godfather

of artificial intelligence gpt2 which

was one of the earlier language Brands

amazed me but the biggest breakthrough

was yet to come in 2020 open AI released

its best product yet gpt3 it could

generate new text summarized existing

text and even translate to all kinds of

languages another huge breakthrough was

the creation of Dali the first version

was released in 2021 and it proved to

the world that AI wasn't just good at

text Dali demonstrated impressive

creativity it can generate images in all

kinds of styles including cartoons

photos and even abstract art as

mind-blowing as daily was it was only

the beginning openai next product would

literally change the world Sam Altman

had the idea to take gpt3 and put it

into a simple chatbot however most of

the open air Engineers including Craig

Brockman himself forced that developing

a chatbot for the masses wasn't worth

the time and energy however Sam was

convinced that it's going to work and

boy work it did J GPT became the fastest

growing product in history reaching over

100 million users in less than two

months think about that for a second

most people don't realize what this

means the AI Revolution is here chair

GPT provided a user-friendly interface

that even the least tech savvy people

could use the wild success of chair GPT

not only proved that Sam Altman's

intuition is freakishly good but it also

cemented his name in the history of AI

but who really is he so far we've only

talked about his professional life so

what does his personal life look like

believe it or not about Sam is a

Doomsday prepper he owns a nuclear

bunker with a stash of gold guns and gas

masks however his underground bunker

isn't the only controversial part about

his life in 2017 he wrote a blog post

pointing out how political correctness

and censorship was crushing the

intellectual Spirit of San Francisco and

I couldn't agree more Sam Altman also

has an impressive personal portfolio

which consists of over 400 companies Now

That's What I Call diversification some

of his best investments include Airbnb

stripe Reddit Asana and Pinterest Sam is

a passionate reader saying he reads over

100 books a year he also supported the

effective altruism movement however

after the whole FDX situation effective

altruism is effectively a meme even

though Sam Altman is already one of the

most successful people on Earth he is

pushing harder than ever in 2023 he

convinced Microsoft to give openai

another 10 billion to play with making

openai worth over 30 billion dollars at

this rate the company might hit a

trillion dollar market cap soon another

massive development was the release of

gpt4 which can only be described as

scary good it's already better than most

humans at most things for example it's

better than 90 percent of doctors GPT 4

scores 90 percent on the USMLE it's a 90

performing most doctors don't score 90

on the boards GPT is a ace doctor but

with great power comes great

responsibility and there are some

serious risks involved with AI perhaps

the most obvious is job displacement the

skill sets of millions of people are

becoming basically useless when these

large language models can do it better

faster and cheaper the best thing you

can do is to learn as much as possible

about AI so if you want to stay ahead

make sure to subscribe by far the

biggest issue of all is the problem of

alignment we have to make sure that AI

has the same goals as we do because if

we don't it's very likely that the human

race will not survive right now all of

the major research Labs including open

AI aren't giving this problem enough

attention however Sam Altman is

optimistic I think the AI has the

potential to eliminate nearly all human

suffering in the next couple of decades

I think we can have a world of abundance

we can eliminate poverty over time we

can probably cure a whole lot of

diseases there are all these wonderful

things that technology can do the reason

why Sam has achieved so much in his life

is because he is a great leader this

allowed him to become one of the most

powerful people alive he's in control of

a company with the most advanced

Artificial Intelligence on the planet

and it still feels like Sam Oldman is

just getting started..!!!

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