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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly addressed the competitive talent war with Meta, revealing that despite Meta's aggressive recruitment efforts, including $100 million signing bonuses, OpenAI's top talent remains loyal.
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, has been heavily investing in artificial intelligence, recently spending $14 billion to acquire a 49% stake in AI startup Scale AI.
Altman stated, "at least so far" none of his "best people" have been persuaded to jump ship. This underscores OpenAI's strong internal culture and confidence in its mission.
Looking ahead, Altman expressed optimism about OpenAI's prospects in the superintelligence race, saying the company has "a much better shot at actually delivering on superintelligence, and also may eventually be the more valuable company."
This confidence highlights the ongoing rivalry between tech giants as they vie for dominance in AI development, with OpenAI positioning itself as a leader in the quest for advanced artificial intelligence.
Meta's $100 million signing bonuses reflect the high stakes and intense competition for AI talent in the industry.
As AI continues to reshape technology landscapes, the battle for expertise and innovation remains fierce, with OpenAI currently holding a perceived edge according to its CEO.
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman revealed that despite Meta's $100 million signing bonuses to lure talent, none of OpenAI's top employees have left. Altman believes OpenAI holds a superior position in the race for superintelligence, viewing his company as more likely to succeed and become more valuable than Meta.