The stewardess on my red-eye to Argentina was delivering a familiar speech as we got ready for takeoff. Her voice washed over me as I curled up in a window seat, reading the business plan for a tech startup.
This past week, something extraordinary happened: Ordinary investors like you and me were offered the chance to buy “shares” in some of the fastest-growing private companies on Earth. I’m talking about pre-IPO companies like OpenAI, Anthropic, even SpaceX.
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A hairy question is making the rounds of the startup world: Can Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) make companies so productive that a startup with just one employee will be valued at $1 billion or more?