Core Insights - A new hedge fund, SALP, founded by 23-year-old Leopold Aschenbrenner, achieved a remarkable 47% return in just six months, significantly outperforming Wall Street averages by 700% [2][20][21] - Aschenbrenner, previously associated with OpenAI, was dismissed for raising concerns about security vulnerabilities, leading him to establish SALP focused entirely on AGI (Artificial General Intelligence) investments [3][12][14] Fund Overview - SALP is characterized as a pure AI-native fund, with 100% of its investments directed towards AI-related opportunities, distinguishing it from traditional funds that diversify across various sectors [4][22] - The fund's assets reportedly exceeded $1.5 billion by 2025, allowing for a concentrated investment strategy in a few high-confidence areas [23][24] Investment Philosophy - SALP operates under a mission-driven philosophy, focusing on AGI and its implications, rather than merely seeking high-growth companies [26][29] - The fund's strategy includes significant investments in AI infrastructure, such as computing power and energy, which are deemed essential for the future of AGI [32][34] Key Investments - SALP's notable investment includes Core Scientific, a cryptocurrency mining company that transitioned to AI computing services, highlighting the fund's ability to identify undervalued assets [3][35] - The fund also holds positions in major chip manufacturers like Broadcom and Intel, as well as energy companies like Vistra, anticipating a surge in demand for power due to AI advancements [35] Future Outlook - Aschenbrenner predicts that AGI could emerge around 2027, with a potential "intelligence explosion" following its realization, which would drastically alter economic and social structures [15][16][29] - The fund's approach is to leverage financial tools for both long and short positions, aiming to profit regardless of market conditions [27][28]
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