Well what's stopping you? According to the book The Most Fun I Never Want To Have Again: A Mid-Life Crisis in Community Banking, it is not that hard to get a bank off the ground. I would have expected that it would take millions, but it was less than that. Basically, you have to put in about $100k and find some other people to also do that. Next, you go with some official documents to the government and ask for permission to commence business.
Should be possible for anyone in about 2-10 years if you *really* want it.
Its OpenResearch's budget but OpenResearch is largely funded by Altmans personal donations.
> “Universal basic income” was one of the first concepts probed by OpenResearch, a moonshots lab linked to OpenAI that Altman has personally contributed tens of millions of dollars to in a crusade to shape a future he sees as inevitably disrupted by artificial intelligence.
>Its OpenResearch's budget but OpenResearch is largely funded by Altmans personal donations.
I personally like how he is trying to think of a way to look after everyone if AI leads to large amounts of unemployment. I like the idea of basic income.
At the same time though. It's weird. he get's to play around with this money and I am guessing reduces his taxes at the same time?
I am sure there are some other wealthy people doing similar but for far less benign purposes.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 28.4 ms ] threadIf you think you're being compensated for your time, just remember, that they believe, over the course of time, your time is worth nothing.
Edit: To clarify - because your currency is worth nothing over time.
Should be possible for anyone in about 2-10 years if you *really* want it.
> “Universal basic income” was one of the first concepts probed by OpenResearch, a moonshots lab linked to OpenAI that Altman has personally contributed tens of millions of dollars to in a crusade to shape a future he sees as inevitably disrupted by artificial intelligence.
I personally like how he is trying to think of a way to look after everyone if AI leads to large amounts of unemployment. I like the idea of basic income.
At the same time though. It's weird. he get's to play around with this money and I am guessing reduces his taxes at the same time?
I am sure there are some other wealthy people doing similar but for far less benign purposes.