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Inside look into AGI House - Epicenter of SF AI hackathons.

A 39-year-old entrepreneur named Rocky Yu founded AGI House, the baller hacker crib for young AI entrepreneurs, in a $68 million mansion in Hillsborough, California. Talking shop and working on their AI startups is the highlight instead of chillin' in the massive mansion.

What's going on here?

Charlie McCann gives us the inside scoop on AGI house in Cerebral Valley - the new hotspot for ambitious young AI hustlers trying to make it big.

What does this mean?

AGI House founder Rocky Yu leased a $68M mansion to cultivate that hardcore culture. His residents are savvy founders building AI startups worth millions. With AI blowing up, entrepreneurs are flocking back to get in on the action IRL. The mansion hosts hackathons and networking events to accelerate development.

Even though AGI House has bougie amenities like lemon groves and stuff, the makers are focused on work, not playtime. They put in crazy 16+ hour days and chat AI over meals. Ambition is valued over being well-liked. Yu keeps it professional with rules like no booze allowed. He wants AGI House to be the new hub for Silicon Valley's AI scene.

Why should I care?

This exclusive look inside baller hacker cribs shows how young AI talent is pushing progress. While the excess seems odd with their work routines, the luxury setting attracts top achievers. You can debate about it but understanding this subculture helps us grasp AI's growing influence on the brains that’ll probably be behind major tech shifts.

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