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Sam Altman is tech’s next household name — if we survive the killer robots

Por: CNBC Tech February 17, 2023

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Sam Altman may be tech's next household name, but many Americans probably haven't heard of him. To anyone outside San Francisco, Altman would probably seem like just another young tech CEO. He's a Stanford University dropout who sold a tech startup years ago for a , and he's spent the past decade investing and coaching other entrepreneurs. He posts confident and sunny life advice on  and peppers his conversation with... + full article



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