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At just 19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to

start Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovationAt just


19, Sam Altman left Stanford and raised an incredible $30 million to start
Loopt 🤯

Started in 2005 by Sam Altman, Alok Deshpande, and Nick Sivo, Loopt was a
leader in the location-based social networking world. It let users share their
location, find nearby spots, and connect with friends.

Even with strong competition from big names like Facebook, Loopt made a
lasting mark. In 2012, Green Dot Corporation bought Loopt for $43.4 million,
but its impact didn't end there. Loopt set the stage for future location-based
apps and was a key step in Sam Altman's amazing path.

In 2014, Altman became the president of Y Combinator, shaping many


startups' futures. Later, he became the CEO of OpenAI, a leader in the AI
field, pushing the limits of what's possible with artificial intelligence.

👉 Get free resources, curated articles, and expert tips on Data and AI:
https://lnkd.in/e7EunZck

hashtag#data hashtag#ai hashtag#technology hashtag#innovation

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