just as Hoffman did. That group — dubbed the “PayPal Mafia” — included Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Yelp CEO Jeremy Stoppelman, and YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen. Now worth an ...
In an interview with Fortune, Hoffman discussed the thorny societal questions surrounding AI, as well as his own experiences as a founder, and funder, of AI startups including OpenAI.
LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman has been immersed in Silicon Valley since his August 1967 birth in Palo Alto, California, in the shadow of Stanford University, where he and fellow technology
Reid Hoffman, LinkedIn founder, has been influential in Silicon Valley since 1967. He co-founded PayPal with Peter Thiel and is now worth $2.6 billion, advocating for AI's potential in his book 'Superagency,
The early investor in OpenAI tells VF that Big Tech’s proximity to Donald Trump is “really important” and argues that DeepSeek’s breakthrough in China demonstrates how “strong the competitive talent” is that America faces.
Reid Hoffman, the co-founder of LinkedIn and a member of the 'PayPal Mafia,' has been deeply involved in Silicon Valley's technological advancements. He remains optimistic about AI's potential despite widespread concerns.
The tech visionary and LinkedIn co-founder explains why he believes AI has the potential to reshape humanity for the better.
In his new book, LinkedIn's Reid Hoffman argues that fear-focused responses to AI ignore the incredible promise this technological revolution holds.
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with LinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman about his latest book, "Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right With Our AI Future?"
Reid Hoffman is a Partner at Greylock Partners and Co-Founder and Executive Chairman at LinkedIn (NYSE: LNKD). Reid joined Greylock Partners in 2009. His areas of focus include consumer Internet, enterprise 2.
Techno-optimist, investor and LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman has written a new book, “Superagency,” outlining his vision of an AI-powered future. On Wednesday, Feb. 5 T, Hoffman joins The Post’s Bina Venkataraman to discuss how AI could help address the world’s most urgent problems and the future of human agency in the AI era.
We’re producing vastly more information than any of us can possibly consume—artificial intelligence may be the key to effectively making use of that data.