On Monday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman joined San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie's transition team. The tech executive will work with nine other renowned leaders to drive Lurie's administration toward innovation that would revitalize the city.
Lurie, a Levi Strauss heir and philanthropist, will become San Francisco's next mayor on January 8, replacing London Breed, the first black female mayor who served since 2018. As mayor, Lurie will struggle with the city's post-pandemic economic recovery as well as evident drug and homelessness issues.
Lurie's administration is embracing the tech industry, which was originally based in Silicon Valley but recently relocated to San Francisco, raising tension in a city famed for hippies and counterculture. The city's failure in public safety has driven several tech titans out of the Bay Area, including Elon Musk, who closed X's downtown San Francisco headquarters in August.Lurie's administration is embracing the tech industry, which was originally based in Silicon Valley but to a large extent has relocated to San Francisco, raising tensions in a city famed for hippies and counterculture. The city's failure in public safety has driven several tech leaders out of the Bay Area, including Elon Musk, who closed X's downtown San Francisco HQ in August.
San Francisco Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie is serious about shaking up the status quo. In order to achieve this, he has assembled a transition team consisting of prominent tech leaders and individuals with vast experience in managing the city. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, along with the other co-chairs, will build the basis for the change that San Franciscans demand. The team will work together to address the numerous difficulties that San Francisco faces.
Mayor-elect Daniel Lurie will be the first San Francisco mayor in more than a century to have no prior government experience, and he, like Donald Trump in 2016, is a political newcomer with very deep pockets, spending millions of his personal wealth. And, just as Trump has received backing from Silicon Valley tech millionaires, so has Lurie. The difference is that Lurie is a moderate Democrat.