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META'S BIG BETS TO LURE OPENAI'S AI TALENT
AppleMagazine
|June 20, 2025
OpenAl's chief executive, Sam Altman, has publicly stated that Meta offered signing bonuses as high as $100 million to attract his company’s top engineers, alongside annual compensation packages exceeding that amount.
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These offers targeted researchers critical to OpenAl’s work on ChatGPT and advanced Al models, as Meta seeks to build a “superintelligence” team to compete in the race for artificial general intelligence. Altman shared these details on a podcast hosted by his brother, emphasizing that none of OpenAl’s key talent has accepted Meta’s deals so far. Meta's push is led personally by its CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, who has been directly contacting engineers to join a new Al lab focused on achieving human-level Al capabilities.
The company views OpenAl as a major rival, especially as its own Al efforts, including the open-source Llama models, have struggled to keep pace with ChatGPT's success. Meta's aggressive recruitment underscores the fierce competition for a small pool of elite Al researchers, whose expertise can shape a company's future in the trillion-dollar Al industry.The $100 million bonuses are part of a broader strategy to assemble a world-class team, with Meta also investing heavily in partnerships, like a $14 billion stake in Scale Al, a data-labeling startup.
These moves aim to bolster Meta's Al capabilities, but Altman suggested the hefty payouts alone haven't swayed OpenAl's top minds, hinting at deeper factors like company culture or mission keeping them in place.
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