OpenAI leadership battles talent exodus
Meta pursues top AI talent with $100 million signing bonuses amid fierce competition.
OpenAI is scrambling to retain its top researchers after Meta launched a bold recruitment drive. Chief Research Officer Mark Chen likened the situation to a break-in at home and reassured staff that leadership is actively addressing the issue.
Meta has reportedly offered signing bonuses of up to $100 million to entice senior OpenAI staff. Chen and CEO Sam Altman have responded by reviewing compensation packages and exploring creative retention incentives, assuring fairness in the process.
The recruitment push comes as Meta intensifies efforts in AI, investing heavily in its superintelligence lab and targeting experts from OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Scale AI.
OpenAI has encouraged staff to resist pressure to make quick decisions, especially during its scheduled recharge week, emphasising the importance of the broader mission over short-term gains.
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