Meta lures AI leaders as Apple faces instability
Mark Lee and Tom Gunter have left Apple to join Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, following Apple’s former AI head, Ruoming Pang, attracted by Meta’s lucrative offers.

Meta has hired two senior AI researchers from Apple, Mark Lee and Tom Gunter, as part of its ongoing effort to attract top talent in AI, according to Bloomberg.
Instead of staying within Apple’s ranks, both experts have joined Meta’s Superintelligence Labs, following Ruoming Pang, Apple’s former head of large language model development, whom Meta recently secured with a reported compensation package worth over $200 million.
Gunter, once a distinguished engineer at Apple, briefly worked for another AI firm before accepting Meta’s offer.
The moves reflect increasing instability inside Apple’s AI division, where leadership is reportedly exploring partnerships with external providers like OpenAI to power future Siri features rather than relying solely on in-house solutions.
Meta’s aggressive hiring strategy comes as CEO Mark Zuckerberg prioritises AI development, pledging substantial investment in talent and computing power to rival companies such as OpenAI and Google.
Some Apple employees have been presented with counteroffers, but these reportedly fail to match the scale of Meta’s packages.
Instead of slowing down, Meta appears determined to solidify its position as a leader in AI research, continuing to lure key experts away from competitors while Apple faces challenges retaining its top engineers.
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