According to Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI and a prominent figure in Silicon Valley, he is envious of today's 20-year-old college dropouts since they have access to unprecedented opportunities to create game-changing businesses.

“I’m envious of the current generation of 20-year-old dropouts,” Altman said during an interview with Rowan Cheung at OpenAI’s DevDay conference, Business Insider reported. “The amount of stuff you can build, the opportunity in this space is so incredibly wide.”

After two years of studying computer science at Stanford, Altman left the school in 2005. He co-founded the location-sharing software Loopt before becoming the head of OpenAI. He acknowledged that he hasn't had "a real chunk of free mental space in a couple of years to think hard about what I would build"

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