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AI Talent War Escalates: Meta Secures Four Top OpenAI Researchers with Reported $100 Million Bonuses

AI Talent War Escalates: Meta Secures Four Top OpenAI Researchers with Reported $100 Million Bonuses

AI Talent War Escalates: Meta Secures Four Top OpenAI Researchers with Reported $100 Million Bonuses The fiercely competitive artificial intelligence landscape just witnessed a significant shake-up as Meta has successfully recruited four pivotal researchers from OpenAI. This high-profile defection, reportedly fueled by astonishing $100 million signing bonuses, signals an escalating battle for top-tier AI talent and Meta’s aggressive push into artificial general intelligence (AGI). Shengjia Zhao, Shuchao Bi, Jiahui Yu, and Hongyu Ren, all instrumental figures at OpenAI, have joined…

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OpenAI’s Sam Altman Blasts Meta’s AI Talent Raids, Vows Missionaries Will Win

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Blasts Meta’s AI Talent Raids, Vows Missionaries Will Win

OpenAI’s Sam Altman Blasts Meta’s AI Talent Raids, Vows Missionaries Will Win OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has launched a strong rebuttal against Meta’s aggressive AI talent acquisition strategy, labeling Meta’s new hires as ‘mercenaries’ and asserting that OpenAI’s ‘missionaries’ will ultimately prevail. In an internal memo sent to OpenAI researchers this past Monday, Altman directly addressed the recent departures to Meta, including key figures joining Mark Zuckerberg’s newly formed superintelligence team. Altman’s message, obtained by WIRED, dismisses Meta’s recruiting efforts…

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Former OpenAI Researchers Confirm Meta Move, Debunk $100M Bonus Claims

Former OpenAI Researchers Confirm Meta Move, Debunk $100M Bonus Claims

Former OpenAI Researchers Confirm Meta Move, Debunk $100M Bonus Claims Three prominent OpenAI engineers, Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov, and Xiaohua Zhai, have officially confirmed their departure from OpenAI to join Meta. However, Beyer has publicly refuted claims of a staggering $100 million signing bonus, labeling such reports as “fake news.” The speculation around the exorbitant compensation packages was fueled by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman himself, who recently described offers to his team as “crazy” and mentioned “$100 million signing bonuses”…

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