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A Sam Altman-backed housebuilding startup is trying to convince tech workers to abandon the high-priced Bay Area as remote work gains in popularity

Housebuilding startup Atmos is trying to encourage tech workers to to relocate due to lockdowns.

On Thursday, Facebook announced that it expected up to half of all its employees to be remote within 5-10 years. "A lot of people are already thinking, 'Why am I here? I live in a shoebox for $3,000,'" said Donahue in an interview with Business Insider. "People start to see the massive difference and start getting jaded ... people are realizing most of our meetings don't need to be in person."

Financial backers include Dropbox executive Adam Nash and Altman, a high-profile Bay Area investor who is now the CEO of OpenAI. Altman and Donahue met at a laser tag event on Angel Island in the middle of the San Francisco Bay.

 

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