Silicon Valley Leaders' Psychedelic Experiences
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•The Silicon Valley leaders who have experimented with psychedelics
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Silicon Valley has a long history with psychedelics, and some of its leaders have partaken.
Apple cofounder Steve Jobs and OpenAI 's Sam Altman have talked publicly about their experiences.
Google cofounder Sergey Brin has reportedly used magic mushrooms and funded a startup for psychedelic treatments.
Elon Musk hasn't spoken about personally using psychedelics.
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