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Sam Altman makes ‘mic drop’ offer to every Y Combinator startup
Key takeaways
- During a Y Combinator event on Tuesday night, Sam Altman had what YC partner Tyler Bosmeny called a mic drop moment.
- In other words, he promised that Open AI would invest in the whole class, not with cash but with an allotment of AI tokens that startups can use to build their products.
- Y Combinator has about 169 startups in this cohort, according to its directory.
During a Y Combinator event on Tuesday night, Sam Altman had what YC partner Tyler Bosmeny called a mic drop moment. Altman offered $2 million worth of Open AI tokens to every startup in the current class in exchange for equity in the startup.
In other words, he promised that Open AI would invest in the whole class, not with cash but with an allotment of AI tokens that startups can use to build their products.
i am excited to see what will happen with tokenmaxxing startups, both for how they work internally and the products they can build.openai offered to invest $2M in tokens into every startup in the current yc batch.happy building! https://t.co/YSHYJoutuf
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