US entrepreneur Sam Altman is known as the CEO of OpenAI – an artificial intelligence research laboratory.
On May 16, 2023, the 38-year-old entrepreneur stood before Senate to urge lawmakers to regulate AI inventions including the chatbot tool, ChatGPT.
What is Sam Altman’s net worth?
Sam Altman is an American entrepreneur, investor, and programmer.
He is the current CEO of OpenAI – the company behind the controversial chatbot, ChatGPT.
Previously, Altman has held the following titles:
- Co-founder of Loopt (2005 – 2012)
- President of Y Combinator (2011 – 2019)
- CEO of Reddit (briefly for eight days in 2014)
Altman’s net worth – which derives from his work with AI – is estimated to be $500million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
He was featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 list for venture capital at age 29, back in 2015.
Who is Sam Altman?
Altman was born on April 22, 1985, in Chicago, Illinois. He has two brothers, Jack and Max.
After growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, the young technology enthusiast went on to study computer science at Stanford University. However, in 2005, he left college without earning his Bachelor’s degree to work on the mobile app, Loopt.
Altman came out to his parents when he was 16. “Growing up gay in the Midwest in the two-thousands was not the most awesome thing,” he told The New Yorker.
“And finding AOL chat rooms was transformative. Secrets are bad when you’re eleven or twelve.”
The vegetarian used to be linked to Loopt co-founder, Nick Sivo, for nine years, before calling it quits in 2012.
Altman is also a lover of racing cars. He told The New Yorker in a 2016 interview: “I have five, including two McLarens and an old Tesla. I like flying rented planes all over California.”
Where is Sam Altman today?
In 2015, Altman cofounded OpenAI with Elon Musk.
“We discussed what is the best thing we can do to ensure the future is good?” Musk told The New York Times at the time.
“We could sit on the sidelines or we can encourage regulatory oversight, or we could participate with the right structure with people who care deeply about developing A.I. in a way that is safe and is beneficial to humanity.”
In May 2019, Altman became the CEO of OpenAI – the company behind generative AI tools like DALL-E and ChatGPT.
Over the years, he has transitioned his focus onto OpenAI, and on May 16, 2023, he took a trip to Washington, DC, to testify before Congress on the risks of AI.
“We think that regulatory intervention by governments will be critical to mitigate the risks of increasingly powerful models,” Altman said in his opening remarks before a Senate Judiciary subcommittee.
His remarks come a month after he told ABC News in an interview that he thinks “people should be happy that we’re a little bit scared” of generative AI systems as they develop.
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