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The Optimist

Sam Altman, OpenAI and the Race to Invent the Future

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The Optimist

By: Keach Hagey
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From an acclaimed Wall Street Journal reporter comes the first biography of the enigmatic leader of the AI revolution, charting his ascent within the tech world as well as his ambitions for this powerful new technology.

On November 30, 2022, OpenAI released ChatGPT, a chatbot that captivated the world with its uncanny ability to hold humanlike conversations. Not even a year later, on November 17, 2023, Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, was summarily fired on a video call by the company’s board. The firing made headlines around the globe: OpenAI is the leader in the race to build AGI―artificial general intelligence, or AI that can think like a human being―and Altman is the most prominent figure in the field. Yet it was mere days before Altman was back running the company he had co-founded, with most of the directors who voted to fire him themselves removed from the board.

The episode was a demonstration of how quickly the industry is moving, and of Altman’s power to bend reality to his will. In The Optimist, the Wall Street Journal reporter Keach Hagey presents the most detailed account yet of Altman’s rise, his time as legendary entrepreneur Paul Graham’s protégé and successor as head of Y Combinator, the start-up accelerator where Altman became the premier power broker in Silicon Valley; the founding of OpenAI and his recruitment of a small yet superior team.

Hagey conducted more than 250 interviews, with Altman’s family, friends, teachers, mentors, co-founders, colleagues, investors, and portfolio companies, in addition to spending hours with Altman himself. With both the promise and peril of AI increasing by the day, Hagey delivers a nuanced, balanced, revelatory account of the individual who is leading us into what he himself has called “the intelligence age.”

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An excellent book that explains how the vision of a possible AI future came to be realised..

The confluence of tech..

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It’s a well researched book that gives some good insights into the development of the AI industry in particular, and broaches topics and mentions people that are much more important than the popular consciousness probably realises now. But whether through storytelling or the personality of Altman himself (which seems incredibly guarded and work focused), the characters are not particularly compelling. Unlike a Steve Jobs style story, there’s also not much of a narrative arc here - it really is the beginning of this tale. The most human part of the story is Altman’s family, his conscientious mother, his sister’s accusations against him, his father’s history. But this telling of them is very journalistic, bending over backwards almost to be neutral and loses some colour in the process. The kid gloves feel like they’re on sometimes. So if you want to put AI Twitter into context and look a bit into the future, great listen. If you want a riveting story, maybe not.

Important topic, not a story as such though

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