
Sam Altman is the co-founder and CEO of OpenAI. Prior to joining OpenAI as CEO, Sam was the president of Y Combinator, the world’s leading startup accelerator, having helped launch companies such as Stripe, Airbnb, DoorDash, Twitch, Reddit, Brex, and Dropbox. Before joining Y Combinator, Sam founded Loopt (a location-based social networking app) while at Stanford in 2005. He later sold Loopt for $43.4M. (Sam’s blog)
In this episode, Sam joins The Takeoff’s Michael Spiro to discuss:
This is Michael’s first podcast episode for The Takeoff. You can find a written version of the conversation on our Substack (https://thetakeoff.substack.com/p/samaltman). We decided to put together this podcast after getting tons of great reactions to the written version of the conversation.
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Relevant past interviews:
- Henrique Dubugras (Founder & Co-CEO of Brex) (newsletter)
- Anu Hariharan (Partner at Y Combinator's Continuity Fund) (newsletter)
- Saam Motamedi (GP at Greylock) (newsletter)
- Russell Glass (CEO of Ginger) (podcast)
- Jeff Morris Jr. (Founder & Managing Partner at Chapter One) (newsletter)