Some people are outdoor enthusiasts, while others are big sports fans. Explore below to see what the leaders of today's famous tech companies like.
Apple CEO openly enjoys mountain climbing and cycling
Tim Cook
Although Tim Cook is notoriously private about his personal life, his hobbies of hiking and cycling are well known. In 2014, The Wall Street Journal reported that Yosemite and Zion National Parks are among the current Apple CEO's favorite vacation spots.
Mark Zuckerberg
On Instagram, we can see the hobbies of the Meta leader when he often shares photos of himself practicing mixed martial arts and being a spectator for this sport. Many people even know that in a match in the UFC martial arts tournament, the Meta CEO suffered a serious injury that forced him to leave the ring for a while.
Jeff Bezos
The Amazon founder's incredible physique now explains how he spends his free time. According to Vogue , Jeff Bezos is "a monster in the gym." Other media outlets have revealed that Bezos focuses mainly on exercises that can create high resistance, such as weight lifting and rowing.
Sundar Pichai
The head of Alphabet is a sports fan, especially football. He is a loyal fan of the Spanish club Barcelona. On Instagram, the CEO posted photos of his visit to the Nou Camp stadium in 2017, even trying to talk and pose with superstar Lionel Messi.
Billionaire Bill Gates has a hobby of collecting car models.
Bill Gates
Bill Gates, the tech billionaire, uses his multimillion-dollar fortune to support his wealthy hobby: collecting cars. It seems that the Microsoft co-founder has a special interest in luxury cars, especially Porsche models. In 1979, he made his first transaction in this segment when he bought a Porsche 911.
Elon Musk
Despite spending a lot of time on social network X, this tech leader seems to have another hobby: playing games, as information shared by Musk's ex-girlfriend Claire Boucher. She herself revealed that when Elden Ring was released, Musk spent all night playing the new game.
Sam Altman
In 2016, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed his strangest hobby to the New Yorker , saying that he had prepared an arsenal of “doomsday” weapons, including antibiotics, weapons, gold, potassium iodide, batteries, and water. While waiting for the apocalypse, the OpenAI chief also spent some of his free time collecting race cars, including two McLarens and a Tesla.
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