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The Executive Coach Showing Sam Altman How to Lead With ‘Emotional Fluidity’
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The Executive Coach Showing Sam Altman How to Lead With ‘Emotional Fluidity’ Joe Hudson is sure the winners of the impending tech revolution will be human. “Every person in every AI lab that I’ve met so far is a sweetheart,” Joe Hudson says while walking along a sidewalk in San Francisco. He’s in town to coach at OpenAI, which sends a car to drive him 55 miles south from his home in Sebastopol, California, every other week.
The Executive Coach Showing Sam Altman How to Lead With ‘Emotional Fluidity’
Joe Hudson is sure the winners of the impending tech revolution will be human.
“Every person in every AI lab that I’ve met so far is a sweetheart,” Joe Hudson says while walking along a sidewalk in San Francisco. He’s in town to coach at OpenAI, which sends a car to drive him 55 miles south from his home in Sebastopol, California, every other week. “They care. They think about it a lot, what they’re doing in the world, and they really want it to be a good thing. Are they human? Yes. Does everybody have their foibles? Absolutely.”
As one of the most sought-after executive coaches in Silicon Valley, Hudson is viewing the artificial intelligence race from a much different vantage point than the rest of us. He’s in the trenches, aiming to make the architects of AI more emotionally intelligent. Last year, OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman posted on X: “joe coaches the research and compute teams at openai; i super enjoy working with him. one superpower is that he deeply understands emotional clarity and how to get there; this will be one of the most critical skills in a post-AGI world.” AGI, or artificial general intelligence, represents a version of the technology that eclipses humans in essentially all cognitive tasks and which some tech titans believe is imminent. OpenAI retains Hudson as a coach, but he says all the other major AI labs have put their executives through his company’s courses, and he’s coached leaders from Apple, Google and Twitter as well.