Sam Altman and Oliver Mulherin Embrace the Giving Pledge: Committing to Philanthropy and Technological Advancement
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, and his partner Oliver Mulherin have joined the ranks of high-profile philanthropists by embracing the Giving Pledge, a charitable initiative started by Bill Gates, Melinda French Gates, and Warren Buffett in 2010. This pledge calls on the world’s wealthiest individuals to commit the majority of their wealth to charitable causes, either during their lifetime or in their wills.
Altman and Mulherin have pledged to direct their philanthropic efforts towards advancing technology that promotes abundance and societal progress. Their belief in the transformative power of technology to improve lives and drive societal advancement is at the core of their commitment.
In their pledge letter, Altman and Mulherin expressed deep gratitude for the collective efforts that have enabled their success. They emphasized their commitment to giving back and enhancing society, aiming to elevate the scaffolding of society for the benefit of all.
The Giving Pledge has attracted a number of high-profile signatories, including MacKenzie Scott, Reid Hoffman, Marc Benioff, Elon Musk, Larry Ellison, and Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan. These individuals have pledged significant portions of their fortunes to address global challenges through philanthropy.
Altman, who has no equity in OpenAI, has investments in companies like Reddit and Stripe, as well as stakes in nuclear energy startup Helion and longevity biotech startup Retro Biosciences. His decision to join the Giving Pledge underscores his commitment to using his wealth and influence for positive change, particularly through technological innovations that benefit society.
The Giving Pledge is not a legally binding contract but a moral commitment designed to inspire conversations and action around philanthropy. With over 245 couples and individuals from 30 countries supporting the initiative, it continues to make a significant impact on global philanthropy efforts.
In related news, Melinda French Gates, a prominent philanthropist, announced a $1 billion donation through her organization, Pivotal Ventures, to promote women’s rights globally by 2026. This donation comes after her recent resignation from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation following her divorce from Bill Gates, where she received $12.5 billion for her philanthropic work as part of the settlement.