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Nvidia's CEO 'had no idea how to' start his $2 trillion company, and wouldn't do it again: 'Nobody in their right mind would do it'
Jensen Huang and his two Nvidia co-founders had no experience running a business when they launched Nvidia in 1993. That was an advantage, according to Huang.CNBC - Business -
Sam Altman takes nuclear energy company Oklo public to help power his AI ambitions
Sam Altman is now chairman of a public company.NBC News - Top stories -
Florida's major power company prepares for this year's hurricanes by dealing with a fake one
Florida's largest power company is preparing for this year's hurricane season by pretending a major storm already hitABC News - Tech
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