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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Says Democrats Lost The Plot As They No Longer Support Innovation Or Entrepreneurship: 'Now I Am Politically Homeless'

  • On Friday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shared on X that he feels disconnected from the political landscape because he believes the Democratic party no longer prioritizes fostering innovation and entrepreneurship.
  • Altman explained that he has believed in techno-capitalism since he was 20, a system where wealth arises from innovation, entrepreneurship, and education, but says Democrats have moved away from these ideals.
  • He criticized anti-billionaire rhetoric and stated he prefers candidates who focus on making everyone achieve what billionaires have, rather than eliminating billionaires.
  • Altman expressed that society should support individuals in generating significant wealth while simultaneously developing methods to broadly share that prosperity and harness the benefits of capitalism's growth, and he emphasized his strong pride in being American.
  • Altman's remarks highlight his disillusionment with current party politics, reflecting a broader debate on wealth and innovation amid political shifts seen with figures like Musk proposing new political alternatives.
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OpenAI Executive Director Sam Altman published this Friday in X that he feels "politically helpless," as the Democratic Party is no longer aligned with the promotion of a "culture of innovation and entrepreneurship." Altman, whose company is a leader in artificial intelligence, published this to celebrate July 4, claiming to be "very proud of being an American" and believing that the United States "is the best country on Earth." He used the publ…

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NBC Chicago broke the news in Chicago, United States on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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