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The Y Combinator founder said programming jobs "at the bottom end" are not safe from AI.
Paul Graham is perhaps best known for two things: co-founding Y Combinator, and his tireless advocacy of LISP programming languages.
In Stories from the new frontier, an exceprt from Robert Greene's book Mastery on Paul Graham and his journey from self-apprenticed hacker to a half-billion dollar man.
Despite the growth of the program, during the start-up pitches Y Combinator co-founder Paul Graham was sitting at a computer doing what he knows best: coding.
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