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How to Start a Startup Stanford Lecture
Lecture 1 - How to Start a Startup (Sam Altman, Dustin Moskovitz) | Mufaddal Shamsheer Ali
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1 month ago
linkedin.com
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Sam Altman highlights that this is an extraordinary moment to start a company, as exciting, industry-wide shifts are creating a vibrant landscape full of possibilities. With AI enabling on-demand code generation and other powerful tools, the playing field is refreshed, and startups shine by iterating with exceptional speed and cost-efficiency. While large companies have impressive strengths, today’s faster clock cycle rewards nimble builders who learn quickly and deliver value efficiently. Seen
445 views
5 months ago
TikTok
startupbell
1:08
Sam Altman's Orb Startup Tells Employees to Prioritize Work Over Everything Else
5 months ago
MSN
The CEO Magazine
Sam Altman | Biography, OpenAI, Microsoft, & Facts | Britannica Money
2 months ago
britannica.com
Sam Altman (Ft. Dorian Warren, Dustin Moskovitz, Josh Barro, Krystal Ball & Richard Wolffe) – Lecture 1: How to Start a Startup
Jan 1, 2009
genius.com
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Sam Altman emphasizes the importance of having a key person in a startup who can recruit talent, sell the product, engage with the press, and raise funds. This individual must be able to passionately convey the company’s vision to the world and act as its chief evangelist. According to Altman, without someone who can inspire enthusiasm and build a team, achieving significant success is very challenging. Subtitles by @scriptivox —- Curating wisdom from world's best founders and showing the top 1%
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7 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
1:00
Sam Altman envisions a future where small, highly skilled teams—or even individuals—can build billion-dollar companies, thanks to AI-driven efficiency. He points to examples like WhatsApp’s lean team at acquisition and believes AI will break traditional business models, democratizing access to capital and scaling productivity to unprecedented levels. | Startup Bell
111.4K views
Mar 12, 2025
Facebook
Startup Bell
0:18
Sam Altman highlights that a company’s foundation is its team. While choosing the right market and creating a great product are important, he emphasises that the most important task for founders is building a strong, cohesive team. As a company grows, founders must shift their focus from solely developing the product to developing the company itself—something entirely rooted in the people they bring on board. About Sam Altman: Sam Altman, is a prominent figure in the tech world. He began his car
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Feb 17, 2025
Facebook
Startup Bell
1:17
Sam Altman shares how Y Combinator encouraged startups to launch quickly, engage users early, and iterate fast. OpenAI, however, followed a different path, dedicating over four years to developing its technology before launching a product. From the start, they embraced exploration, focusing on the potential of AGI and its immense value. His takeaway? Every startup has its own unique journey, and sometimes, great breakthroughs come from following a different approach. Subtitles by @scriptivox —-
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7 months ago
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Startup Bell
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Sam Altman, is a prominent figure in the tech world. He began his career by co-founding Loopt, a location-based social networking app, in 2005. Altman gained further recognition as the president of Y Combinator (YC), where he helped startups like Stripe and Airbnb flourish. In 2015, he co-founded OpenAI, focusing on developing AI responsibly, and he currently serves as its CEO. Altman's work extends beyond AI to clean energy ventures, including his chairmanship at Helion Energy, which is working
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6 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
21:27
The $1 Billion Bet That Changed AI Forever: Sam Altman’s Story
9 months ago
MSN
ColdFusion
0:44
Sam Altman celebrates a new era where anyone, including a 25-year-old in India or anywhere in the world, can build a startup with remarkable efficiency using GPT-5, solo or with a small team. He highlights how GPT-5 can accelerate software development, streamline customer support, craft compelling marketing and communications, and smoothly review legal documents. Tasks that previously required large teams and specialized expertise can now be accomplished with an intelligent partner, making the e
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5 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
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Sam Altman highlights a powerful core skill for founders: learning to discover what people truly want. Drawing on his experience as a startup investor, he points to Paul Graham’s enduring guidance, Y Combinator’s motto, “make something people want.” While the instruction is wonderfully clear, mastering it often requires focused practice, curiosity, and persistence. Altman has seen many founders commit to this craft and, through continuous learning, elevate their ability to create offerings that
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5 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
0:59
Sam Altman believes true leadership comes from curiosity, not certainty. He dislikes when people project overconfidence about the future, as it limits openness and stifles good decision-making. Altman often reminds his teams that “no one knows what happens next,” and those who think they do usually stop listening to feedback or adapting to change. For him, the best leaders stay humble, open-minded, and willing to adjust their thinking as new information and ideas emerge. Subtitles by @scriptivox
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6 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
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Sam Altman, is a prominent figure in the tech world. He began his career by co-founding Loopt, a location-based social networking app, in 2005. Altman gained further recognition as the president of Y Combinator (YC), where he helped startups like Stripe and Airbnb flourish. In 2015, he co-founded OpenAI, focusing on developing AI responsibly, and he currently serves as its CEO. Altman's work extends beyond AI to clean energy ventures, including his chairmanship at Helion Energy, which is working
77.1K views
8 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
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Sam Altman highlights the “blessing of inexperience,” where early-stage startups often achieve remarkable things simply because no one told them something was too hard or impossible. Quoting Steve Wozniak, he notes that many of the best ideas are born from having no experience and no money. While not always true, Altman believes there’s a special magic in those early days before limitations are learned, making it worth betting on inexperienced but high-potential people alongside seasoned talent.
10K views
4 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
1:13
Sam Altman reflects on how, at 19, he believed leaders of big tech companies had everything under control with clear plans, smooth operations, and no drama. But now, as one of those leaders himself, he admits the reality is very different: no one truly has it all figured out. Instead, building companies is about constant trial and error; sometimes you bet on the right people, sometimes not; breakthroughs happen unpredictably; and strategies often emerge from small experiments. Altman emphasizes
38.4K views
8 months ago
Facebook
Startup Bell
43:21
Sam Altman Masterclass on How to Start a Startup
11 views
2 months ago
YouTube
EconFinAiMl
1:07
Sam Altman on Why This is the Best Time to Be a Startup Founder
46 views
4 months ago
YouTube
PodiumVC
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Sam Altman's First Startup: Loopt & Y Combinator
1 month ago
YouTube
Fortune Empire
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Sam Altman on How to Start a Startup
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1 month ago
YouTube
SmartOps
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Sam Altman's Startup Lectures(+Korean translation)
1 month ago
YouTube
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Archit Gupta on Instagram: "YC Lecture 1: How to Start a Startup Sam Altman's breakdown of why 90% of startups fail (and how to avoid it). The 4 pillars every startup needs: → Great idea (solve a real problem) → Great product (users love it, not just like it) → Great team (complementary co-founders) → Great execution (speed + focus) Biggest mistake? Falling in love with your solution instead of the problem. Sam's advice: Talk to 10 users before building anything. Full breakdown slides in 2 hours
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3 months ago
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Entrepreneurship | Business | Startup Culture on Instagram: "Sam Altman reminds founders that startups don’t “go viral” on their own, you have to grind for your first 100 users. Start by reaching out to people you know and charge them if it’s paid, so you get honest feedback. Then, target potential users directly, even if conversion is low. Social media, press, and forums can work, but only if you make it repeatable, like Airbnb did with their creative stunts. The weakest move? Relying on ads. R
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4 months ago
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simplyougrow
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Sam Altman pitching his first startup Loopt, at age 19 (2005)
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2 weeks ago
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Aman
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Sam Altman - How to Succeed with a Startup
2.2M views
Aug 29, 2018
YouTube
Y Combinator
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Lecture 2 - Team and Execution (Sam Altman)
1M views
Sep 25, 2014
YouTube
YC Root Access
48:30
Lecture 20 - Later-stage Advice (Sam Altman)
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Dec 4, 2014
YouTube
YC Root Access
43:53
Lecture 1 - How to Start a Startup (Sam Altman, Dustin Moskovitz)
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Sep 23, 2014
YouTube
YC Root Access
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How and Why to Start A Startup - Sam Altman & Dustin Moskovitz - Stanford CS183F: Startup School
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Apr 5, 2017
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