The head of OpenAI has created a list of must-read books.
13.12.2024
2049

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Shostal Oleksandr
13.12.2024
2049

The founder of OpenAI, Sam Altman, has created a list of books that he recommends everyone read and has shared it with journalists from the portal Your Story. Below are the titles of the books he considers mandatory reading.
List of Favorite Books:
Zero to One
— Peter Thiel. In this book, the former CEO of PayPal reveals the secrets of success and explains how to make progress and create something new;The Beginning of Infinity. Explanations That Change the World
— David Deutsch. In this popular science book, the British theoretical physicist explores whether there is a limit to human progress;Blitzscaling
— Reid Hoffman. The co-founder of LinkedIn explains how to create a global business giant;Man's Search for Meaning
— Viktor Frankl. These are the memoirs of a psychologist who survived Time in Nazi concentration camps and shares his thoughts on life and willpower;Thinking, Fast and Slow
— Daniel Kahneman. This book explores two systems of thought and the biases that influence our decisions;Superintelligence. Paths, Dangers, Strategies
— Nick Bostrom. The Swedish philosopher examines the risks of developing artificial intelligence;The Essential Drucker
— Peter F. Drucker. This book provides insights into effective management and the principles that lead organizations to success;The Secrets of Sand Hill Road
— Scott Kupor. This book helps startup founders attract investors for their projects;Brave New World
— Aldous Huxley. In this satirical dystopian novel, the story of a “consumer society” is told along with the problems it faces.
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