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Tech leaders play 'Mafia' in new online game show

Created at 4 Jun · 11:48 PM1 source
IN SHORT

Founders Fund launched a new YouTube and X game show featuring tech leaders like Sam Altman and Palmer Luckey playing the deception game 'Mafia'. The first 33-minute episode was filmed at Tosca Cafe in San Francisco and featured 12 participants. Future episodes will be released weekly.

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Key Numbers

12tech legends played the game
33-minuteepisode length
2007year of famous PayPal Mafia photo

Who's Involved

Sam Altman
OpenAI founder and participant in the game
Palmer Luckey
Anduril founder and participant in the game
Bryan Johnson
Biohacker and participant in the game
Founders Fund
Venture capital firm that launched the show
Mike Solana
CMO of Founders Fund and host of the game
Ryan Beiermeister
AI policy expert and participant, formerly of OpenAI
Tech leaders play 'Mafia' in new online game show

↳ Why This Matters

This game show offers a unique look into the social dynamics and personalities of prominent tech leaders, showcasing a popular Silicon Valley pastime and providing entertainment beyond typical industry news.

Key facts

  • Founders Fund launched a new online game show where tech leaders play 'Mafia'.
  • The show features figures like Sam Altman, Palmer Luckey, and Bryan Johnson.
  • The first episode was filmed at Tosca Cafe in San Francisco.
  • The game 'Mafia' involves deception and identifying hidden roles.
  • Future episodes will be released weekly on Thursdays.

A new online game show from venture capital firm Founders Fund has gathered prominent figures from the tech industry to play 'Mafia,' a murder-mystery game of deception. The show, launched on YouTube and X, aims to offer a glimpse into the dynamics of this popular Silicon Valley pastime. The first 33-minute episode featured 12 'tech legends,' including OpenAI founder Sam Altman, Anduril founder Palmer Luckey, and biohacker Bryan Johnson. The game, played at the iconic Tosca Cafe in San Francisco, involves players being assigned roles, with the 'mafia' attempting to eliminate others while the remaining players try to identify the mafia. The show's host, Mike Solana, CMO of Founders Fund, indicated that two more episodes will be released in the coming weeks. The article notes that players' real-world jobs and past associations, such as Ryan Beiermeister's departure from OpenAI, were sometimes referenced during the game.

Frequently asked questions

Mafia is a murder-mystery game of deception where players are assigned roles, including mafia members who try to eliminate others, and townspeople who try to identify and eliminate the mafia.

Participants include Sam Altman (OpenAI), Palmer Luckey (Anduril), Bryan Johnson (biohacker), Tim Urban (Wait But Why), Liv Boeree (poker player), Dylan Field (Figma), Moxie Marlinspike (Signal), and Trae Stephens (Founders Fund).

The first episode was filmed at Tosca Cafe, an iconic bar and restaurant in San Francisco.

What Happens Next

01The next two episodes of the show will be released on Thursdays over the next couple of weeks.

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How It Developed

4 Jun · 11:15 PM
A new YouTube/X show from Founders Fund features 12 tech elites, including Sam Altman and Palmer Luckey, playing the deception game 'Mafia'.
Business Insider via PiQSuite

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Who would win a game of 'Mafia' between Sam Altman, Palmer Luckey, Bryan Johnson, and other 'tech legends'? Now we know.m.piqsuite.com

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