CEO of OpenAI, Sam Altmanconsiders himself an avid reader, as for him this is the basis for understanding some of the most important issues in life.
And Blinkist Magazine collected 9 books that the creator created. ChatGPT I’d like to have “yes” or “yes” written on your nightstand as a recommendation.
“From historical nonfiction exploring Einstein’s personal struggles to philosophy books exploring current social issues related to the use of artificial intelligence, your personal reading list is filled with incredible works that are sure to open minds.”
9 Books Recommended by Sam Altman
Man’s Search for Meaning / Viktor Frankl

Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning is a psychological classic that explores the idea of finding meaning in life despite unimaginable pain. Through his own experience of the Holocaust, Frankl demonstrates how we can find our unique purpose in any situation. Get key information from Blinkist in just 17 minutes.
Thinking fast and slow / Daniel Kanheman

Daniel Kahneman’s book Thinking, Fast and Slow explores how our brains think and make decisions. Kahneman draws on his Nobel Prize-winning research to explain how we process information and why intuition is sometimes less reliable than reflective analysis.
From zero to one / Peter Thiel
Zero to One by Peter Thiel takes an unconventional approach to innovation. Thiel argues that it is more important to create something new than to improve what already exists. This book will change the way you think about innovation and creativity.
Brave New World / Aldous Huxley

In Brave New World, Aldous Huxley imagines a future in which happiness is created and individuality is lost. Follow the path of a man who dares to question this system, inviting you to reflect on this fascinating and complex narrative and its implications for our society.
The Beginning of Infinity / David Deutch.

The Infinity Principle by David Deutch: This book is about the power of the human mind and imagination. Deutsch argues that there is no limit to what we can achieve if we use the full potential of our minds. This book will change the way you think about your own potential and the possibilities of the world around you.
Lightning Climb/Reed Hoffman and Chris Yeh

Blitzscaling by Reid Hoffman explains how startups can quickly accelerate their growth without sacrificing quality or long-term sustainability. Hoffman provides case studies of some of the most successful companies in history, including Airbnb, Facebook, and Google, to show how they achieved such enormous growth.
Superintelligence/Nick Bostrom

Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom looks at the impact of artificial intelligence on the future of humanity, both positive and negative, and what we can do about it today. Have you ever wondered what would happen if machines became smarter than humans? Bostrom explores the implications of this scenario and suggests ways to ensure that AI remains under human control.
Winner/Jack and Susie Welch

Jack Welch’s Victory offers practical advice from one of history’s most successful leaders on how to create an innovative organization that everyone wants to be a part of. Provides insight into what it takes to create a successful team and culture within an organization. This is a challenging book that will challenge you to rethink the way you think about leadership and management.
Mysteries of Sand Hill Road / Scott Kupor

Finally, Secrets of Sand Hill Road takes us behind the scenes of Silicon Valley’s most famous address, Sand Hill Road, to give us an inside look at how venture capitalists work and what they look for in startups seeking funding. It provides insight into some of the top investors and will change the way you think about raising capital and attracting investors.
Source: Digital Trends

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