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Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan warns students that a 'fake it till you make it' business mindset could land you in jail
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Y Combinator 的 CEO Garry Tan 批评了一些大学创业项目,认为它们正在培养“造假”的创始人,并可能导致像 Elizabeth Holmes 和 Sam Bankman-Fried 这样的结局。Tan 认为,这些项目鼓励学生“假装直到成功”,这种做法不必要且适得其反。Tan 在 Y Combinator 的 Lightcone 播客上表示,学生们正在学习“成为更多 SBF 和 Theronoses”,这给科技行业带来了负面声誉。他还警告说,这种做法可能导致严重的后果,例如入狱。YC 的高管们还指出,这些项目未能推广 AI 工具的使用,这使得学生们无法掌握未来所需的技能。

🗣️ Y Combinator CEO Garry Tan 批评了一些大学创业项目,认为它们正在教授“假装直到成功”的态度。

🤥 Tan 警告说,这种“造假”的风气可能导致学生像 FTX 的 Sam Bankman-Fried 和 Theranos 的 Elizabeth Holmes 一样,面临严重的法律后果。

🚫 YC 的高管们还指出,这些大学项目未能推广 AI 工具的使用,限制了学生掌握未来所需的技能。

💡 YC 认为,创业精神无法通过大学课程来复制,因为这些课程往往侧重于特定的方法,而这与真实的创业环境不符。

Garry Tan said that some academic entrepreneurship programs are creating "fake" founders who could wind up like Elizabeth Holmes and Sam Bankman-Fried.

Garry Tan says too many business students today are being taught to fudge the truth — and warns that going down that road could lead to serious consequences, like jail time.

Speaking to an audience of undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. students during a live recording of Y Combinator's Lightcone Podcast, Tan criticized unnamed academic entrepreneurship programs that he claimed teach a "fake it till you make it" attitude.

"I'm very worried about them because what we're coming to understand is they are teaching you to lie," Tan told the audience at Y Combinator's AI Startup School conference. "Software is the most empowering thing in the world. Why do you have to lie?"

Tan runs Y Combinator, astartup accelerator that pulls from a similar talent pool and has produced breakout successes like Airbnb and Doordash. After a competitive application process, YC promises mentorship, investor connections, and a $125,000 seed and $375,000 SAFE note in exchange for a 7% equity stake in startups selected for the program.

Jared Friedman, YC's managing director of software and former cofounder of Scribd, said that academic programs suffer because they aren't run by founders.

"Anytime you try to bottle up entrepreneurship and teach it as a college course, what you end up with is basically a cheap facsimile," Friedman says. "They teach you to follow a particular method or a particular practice and that's just not what startups are actually like."

Tan said that these programs were teaching students to "fake it till you make it" and "lie to investors." He also warned that such ideas could lead students to become founders like FTX's Sam Bankman-Fried, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison, and Theranos' Elizabeth Holmes, who was sentenced to over 11 years in prison.

"That's a waste of time, and you're going to go to jail," Tan said. He spoke against how Bankman-Fried, Holmes, and other "fake" founders grew to represent the tech industry, chanting, "They don't represent us!" to applause from the audience.

Earlier in the conversation, Tan and his YC colleagues also said the unnamed academic entrepreneurship programs don't promote AI use.

Diana Hu, YC group partner and former cofounder of Escher Reality, asked which students in the audience were allowed to use Cursor, an AI code editor. When limited hands were raised, Hu said, "This is the future."

"They're quite literally prohibiting the students from learning the tools that they are going to need," Friedman said.

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