In Silicon Valley, a fierce rivalry has emerged between two hacker houses, both claiming the name 'AGI House.' This dispute has caught the attention of technology luminaries such as Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, and organizations like OpenAI, along with artist Grimes. The founders' conflict, exacerbated by a city scandal, has threatened the stability of this favored AI innovation hub. The houses, located in Hillsborough and Twin Peaks, are now embroiled in a trademark dispute over the name.
A look at the trademark dispute over the name AGI House between two rival hacker houses, one in Hillsborough and the other in Twin Peaks in the Bay Area (Forbes) https://t.co/psIoCmavHd 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/TX2qr5WKVK
Two rival hacker houses, both claiming the name “AGI House,” have attracted the attention of Silicon Valley’s biggest names. https://t.co/eaYdSmSr3D
Crisis at Silicon Valley's favorite AI hacker house! AGI House has courted patrons like Sergey Brin, Eric Schmidt, OpenAI, Grimes... But a city scandal and bitter rivalry between its founders has all but broken it apart. With @kenrickcai and @ebakerwhite https://t.co/4x0sbAgNib
The battle between two feuding 'AGI House' locations in the Bay Area is every bit as ridiculous as you'd expect... Fun story by @SarahNEmerson, @kenrickcai and @ebakerwhite, who visited with them both. https://t.co/CioPfdFih3
Two rival hacker houses, both claiming the name “AGI House,” have attracted the attention of Silicon Valley’s biggest names. Now, their estranged owners are fighting to unseat one another in a brutal battle for supremacy. https://t.co/QtBpcwvXDk https://t.co/h3Eioi979K