Y Combinator President Sam Altman speaks during a Fireside Chat at TechCrunch Disrupt SF at Pier 48 in San Francisco on Sept. 19, 2017. (Dan Honda/Bay Area News Group) To hear Y Combinator President Sam Altman tell it, the future of innovation is at stake because free speech is dead in San Francisco.
Altman has been known to float what some might call crazy ideas: universal basic income, giving all American adults a share of the GDP.
But his latest idea strikes a different tone, one with a certain oppressed-silent-majority ring to it.“It’s possible we have to allow people to say […]
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