Do you think there was any chance for OpenAI to succeed if it had been founded by a random entrepreneur rather than by founders of billion dollar companies like Elon Musk, Sam Altman, and Ilya Sutskever?
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Aakash kashyap
Stealth • 2m
Hey, Entrepreneur Enthusiasm 📈
I am thinking to start a series where I post daily Video summaries of the 'How to Start a Startup' Playlist by Y Combinator, packed with expert advice from Sam Altman, Paul Graham, and more. 🚀
I'll share key takea
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Vaibhav Babruwan Shingde
Stealth • 9m
key insights from 'Lecture 2 - Team and Execution' by Sam Altman.
Selecting the right co-founder is essential; consider long-standing relationships and resourcefulness. Emphasize hiring top talent early on, following James Bond traits. Focus on a co
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omkar
Stealth • 2m
dear medial,
Brother,
your showcase policy should be changed. Because all ideas should be seen. Then the winner should be given. Because everyone's idea's are good. Their self-confidence should not be lost.And should get funding. You should collabor
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