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Updated: June 30, 2025 08:03
The battle for AI is heating up as Meta keeps poaching OpenAI's leading researchers despite OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stating his "best people" are not departing. The recent wave of high-profile departures only serves to underscore the intensifying talent war in the fight for artificial general intelligence (AGI).
Recruitment Highlights
Meta hired at least four more OpenAI AI researchers, including Shengjia Zhao, Jiahui Yu, Shuchao Bi, and Hongyu Ren.
This comes after previous defections of Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov, and Xiaohua Zhai—previously located out of OpenAI's Zurich office.
Trapit Bansal, a leading OpenAI researcher, also recently joined Meta.
The Bonus Buzz
Sam Altman accused Meta of paying signing bonuses of up to $100 million to recruit OpenAI workers.
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth downplayed the statement as hyperbolic and not factual.
The researchers themselves dismissed receiving such huge amounts, labeling the reports as fake news.
Strategic Context
Meta is putting together a "Superintelligence" project headlined by ex-Scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang, with Mark Zuckerberg personally getting involved in hiring.
The firm wants to bridge the innovation gap with Google DeepMind and OpenAI by taking its AI capability to the edge.
Culture Clash
Altman denounced Meta's approach, suggesting that massive compensation packages could ruin future innovation culture.
He further claimed that OpenAI's mission-driven culture is the factor that retains the best talent, and not pay.
Industry Implications
Talent war is just one part of the larger movement, in which best researchers are courted like stars.
With growing AGI goals comes the potential to capture and hold onto the brightest minds, deciding who leads the next wave of AI innovation.
Sources: India Today, TechCrunch, Mashable India, Republic World, AOL News, The Verge, Bloomberg