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Meta just scored a win in a multibillion-dollar battle with OpenAI over the hottest AI talents, by poaching a ChatGPT ...
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Meta's AI talent war raises questions about strategyMark Zuckerberg and Meta are spending billions to recruit top artificial intelligence talent, triggering debates about whether the aggressive hiring spree will pay off in the competitive generative AI ...
Meta has intensified its AI talent acquisition by hiring two top researchers from OpenAI- Jason Wei and Hyung Won Chung for ...
OpenAI signs the EU AI Code while Meta rejects it revealing divergent strategies on regulation, market expansion, and the future of global AI governance.
Jason Wei and Hyung Won Chung have left OpenAI to join Meta's superintelligence lab, as the tech giants intensify their ...
OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman said on social media January 12 that the company will release an open-weight model ...
JPMorgan has warned that OpenAI's aggressive $46 billion "vibe spending" on talent and R&D could test investor patience.
Talent poaching doesn't often go viral, but this story has all the right ingredients: Meta, OpenAI, and $100 million signing bonuses. Meta has been aggressively pursuing AI talent from top labs ...
Meanwhile, OpenAI is also expected to release an open-source version of its reasoning model next week, a strategic play to compete directly with Meta, which has leaned heavily into open-source AI ...
A top Meta executive called OpenAI’s Sam Altman is “dishonest” for claiming that Mark Zuckerberg was offering $100 million pay packages in an effort to poach his top AI researchers.
An internal OpenAI strategy document, recently surfaced in a court case, reveals the company’s bold plan to evolve ChatGPT from a popular chatbot into an all-encompassing “AI super assistant ...
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