According to the Washington Post, OpenAI founder Sam Altman met with business leaders in New York City at a closed-door event on Tuesday and spoke about the potential of artificial intelligence to drive the city’s economy. Altman’s company recently received a $300 billion valuation, sources said. The high-profile guest list for the event included billionaire KKR co-founder Henry Kravis, Tishman Speyer CEO Rob Speyer, Related Companies CEO Jeff Blau and PFNYC boss Kathy Wylde, sources said.
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Sam Altman discusses how AI drives New York's economy in a closed-door meeting; OpenAI's valuation reaches $300 billion.
According to the Washington Post, OpenAI founder Sam Altman met with business leaders in New York City at a closed-door event on Tuesday and spoke about the potential of artificial intelligence to drive the city’s economy. Altman’s company recently received a $300 billion valuation, sources said. The high-profile guest list for the event included billionaire KKR co-founder Henry Kravis, Tishman Speyer CEO Rob Speyer, Related Companies CEO Jeff Blau and PFNYC boss Kathy Wylde, sources said.