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Simi Shah

@simishah_

Strategist for Chief Executives & Founders. Founder of South Asian Trailblazers. Forbes30U30. Harvard + Wharton.

انضم Ocak 2014
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Buy a media platform the week before a hit piece drops? 🤔
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The New Yorker just dropped a massive investigation into Sam Altman, based on over 100 interviews, the previously undisclosed "Ilya Memos," and Dario Amodei's 200+ pages of private notes. It's the most detailed account yet of the pattern of behavior that led to Sam's firing and rapid reinstatement at OpenAI. Here's the breakdown: > Ilya compiled ~70 pages of Slack messages, HR documents, and photos taken on personal phones to avoid detection on company devices. He sent them to board members as disappearing messages. The first memo begins with a list headed "Sam exhibits a consistent pattern of . . ." The first item is "Lying." > Dario kept detailed private notes for years under the heading "My Experience with OpenAI" (subheading: "Private: Do Not Share"), totaling 200+ pages. His conclusion: "The problem with OpenAI is Sam himself." > Sam reportedly told Mira his allies were "going all out" and "finding bad things" to damage her reputation after the firing. Thrive put its planned $86B investment on hold and implied it would only close if Sam returned, giving employees financial incentive to back him. > Sam texted Satya Nadella directly to propose the new board composition: "bret, larry summers, adam as the board and me as ceo and then bret handles the investigation." The two new members selected to oversee an independent inquiry into Sam were chosen after close conversations with Sam himself. > Before OpenAI, senior employees at Loopt asked the board to fire Sam as CEO on two separate occasions over concerns about leadership and transparency. At Y Combinator, partners complained to Paul Graham about Sam's behavior, and Graham privately told colleagues "Sam had been lying to us all the time." > OpenAI's superalignment team was promised 20% of the company's compute. Four people who worked on or with the team said actual resources were 1-2%, mostly on the oldest cluster with the worst chips. The team was dissolved without completing its mission. > Sam told the board that safety features in GPT-4 had been approved by a safety panel. Helen Toner requested documentation and found the most controversial features had not been approved. Sam also never mentioned to the board that Microsoft released an early ChatGPT version in India without completing a required safety review. > Sam made a secret pact with Greg and Ilya where he agreed to resign if they both deemed it necessary, essentially appointing his own shadow board. The actual board was alarmed when they learned about it. > Sam struck a deal with Greg to become CEO while simultaneously telling researchers that Greg's authority would be diminished, and telling Greg something different. > A board member described Sam as having "two traits almost never seen in the same person: a strong desire to please people in any given interaction, and almost a sociopathic lack of concern for the consequences of deceiving someone." Multiple sources independently used the word "sociopathic." > OpenAI is reportedly preparing for an IPO at a potential $1 trillion valuation while securing government contracts spanning immigration enforcement, domestic surveillance, and autonomous weaponry in war zones.

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@JayaGup10 Every company wants to be a media company
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Jaya Gupta@JayaGup10·
Perhaps we are at the point where owning the conversation about AI is worth more than owning the AI!
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Erik Torenberg
Erik Torenberg@eriktorenberg·
The future of marketing is buying creators/media properties
John Coogan@johncoogan

TBPN has been acquired by OpenAI! The show is staying the same and we’ll continue to go live at 11am pacific every weekday. This is a full circle moment for me as I’ve worked with @sama for well over a decade. He funded my first company in 2013. Then helped us fix a serious logjam during a critical funding round a few years later. When I took my second company through YC, he was president at the time, and then when I joined Founders Fund, the first deal I saw in motion was the post-ChatGPT round in late 2022. And as we started growing TBPN last year, he was the very first lab lead to join the show. Thank you to everyone that has been a part of TBPN until now. The last year has been the most fun and rewarding part of my career and we’re excited to have more resources than ever going forward.

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So excited to sit down with @rajshamani, India’s #1 podcaster at Columbia Next week!
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You can be a world-class investor, but ill-prepared to run a fund. You can be the world’s greatest agent, but struggle to operate an agency. You can be a sought-after writer, and bad at running a media business. As they grow, founders often spend more ON the business, around the craft, than IN the business, in the craft. You have to be skilled at both.
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zehra ✨
zehra ✨@zehranaqvi·
The internet curated for the obsessed. Welcome to Lore.
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Casual in India does not mean casual
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Sheel Mohnot@pitdesi·
Someone just came and delivered an absolutely massive cake to our office as a pitch for their company. Definitely one way to get attention! Who wants some cake? 🎂
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Hosting a meet & greet for financial creators at @NYSE next Friday. If that sounds like you — dm me!
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💌 Follow South Asian Trailblazers on YT, Spotify, any pod platform to get the episode as SOON as it drops: trailblazers.substack.com
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THE @priyankachopra & @anjula_acharia on #SouthAsianTrailblazers Podcast 🔜❤️‍🔥 Hosted where it all began, my alma mater @Harvard ✨ Moments like these remind me why I started Trailblazers in the first place. 🙏🏽🧿 Thank you to these two icons for their grit & grace. Priyanka, Anjula, you lit the fires that blazed the trails the rest of us run on today.✨ I can’t WAIT for y’all to hear this one! 👇
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🚨BREAKING: @aavrani has been ACQUIRED! I brought Founder @rooshyroy back to #SouthAsianTrailblazers to share the story - in her own words. 🔗 📺 Podcast 👇 In 2020, I sat down with a rising star in the beauty industry. She was building Aavrani — a modern skincare brand rooted in ancient Indian tradition. Rooshy had recently graduated from Wharton, been named #Forbes30Under30, raised $2.5 million, and was off to the races with a V2 brand refresh. Capturing the close of this chapter felt full circle in many ways. In the last 6 years, Rooshy launched in SEPHORA, pivoted from skincare to hair care, partnered with Celebrity Lilly Singh, raised upwards of $10MM, and grew AAVRANI into one of the most recognized names in South Asian-inspired beauty. But this episode digs into much more than these highlights. Despite speaking with her about her experience building Aavrani over the years, I learned a ton: ✨How to actually exit your startup ✨The truth about launching in Sephora ✨How celebrity partnerships ACTUALLY work ✨Fellow South Asian beauty founders in Sephora: competitive or collaborative? ✨3 things Rooshy would do differently as a founder ✨Myths and truths about building in the beauty industry ✨Choosing family, chasing dreams, and knowing when to let go Our conversation is tactical yet emotional. It's not just about building in consumer or beauty, but about building in any industry with tenacity and realism. It's about the hard realities of being a founder, learning to let go and letting your dreams evolve with you. Tune in: youtu.be/9UzxQgZKvRk
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@JH47900883 Thank you so much for sharing and I’m so glad you enjoyed the episode. They really are a power duo - in every sense of the word!
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Reluctant Minute Man
Reluctant Minute Man@JH47900883·
If we are fortunate as a nation, one day these two individuals will be President and First Lady (or First Husband) of the United States of America ... youtube.com/watch?v=dzbIOH… Dr. Vas Narasimhan may be uniquely qualified. @simishah_ Excellent interview.
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Yesterday the Washington Post laid off a third of its staff — including roughly 300 journalists. I am not a career journalist. I didn’t come up through a newsroom. But my love for media — and the I reason I work in this industry — grew out of a deep love of great journalism. The kind of deeply-reported, artfully-produced work that institutions like the Post made possible. Newsrooms have been under attack for a long time — and its saddens me to think that as much as AI is improving lives, it’s also exacerbating the loss of livelihoods. In October, at the South Asian Journalists Association (SAJA), I encouraged a number of widely-respected veteran journalists to bet on themselves: to grow into the discomfort of building their individual brands, and launch independent platforms. To the hundreds of reporters, editors, and producers who just lost their jobs, your work has shaped how we understand the world - and it still can. And as you navigate the pain and frustration of this moment, I hope you’ll take this vote of confidence to heart. I’ve spent the last few years building in independent media and working with journalists navigating this exact transition. The skills that make someone a great journalist — storytelling, sourcing, cultivating trust and piquing interest — are exactly what independent media needs. The business and brand-building part is learnable and the platforms (like @Substack and @beehiiv) are easier to use than ever. If you need a thought partner or a shoulder, my door is always open.
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
Every single 20VC show we now run the same prompt into Gemini, Claude, ChatGPT and Grok to help us create questions and schedules for the show. 12 Months Ago: (Best to Worst) 1. ChatGPT 2. Claude 3. Grok 4. Gemini Today: (Best to Worst) 1. Gemini (By far) 2. Grok 3. Claude 4. ChatGPT The times they are a changing...
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