@AYi_AInotes: Chamath just staged the most brutal recruiting event at Stanford, slapping every big-tech pitch in the face. It’s the rawest job ad I’ve seen all year—zero fluff, zero sugar-coating, just the ugly truth laid bare. Can handle it? Apply. Can’t? Big tech is your safe space. 1,000 Stanford AI students…

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Chamath Palihapitiya ran a no-filter, high-stakes recruiting session at Stanford, offering 250 slots to 1,000 AI students and daring them to skip the big-tech treadmill.

Chamath just walked into Stanford and delivered the most savage recruiting spectacle of the year, making every big-tech campus pitch look like a bedtime story. No slides, no promises, no free T-shirts—just the unfiltered reality: 1,000 Stanford AI students fighting for 250 spots. Deal with it and apply; if not, the FAANG comfort blanket is still waiting.
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What Chamath did at Stanford today slapped every big-tech recruiter in the face.
It’s also the most bad-ass hiring pitch I’ve seen this year—no fluff, no sugar-coating, just the brutal truth laid bare.
Can handle it? Send your résumé. Can’t? A FAANG cubicle is waiting for you.

1 000 Stanford AI students fighting for 250 seats.

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