OpenAI accuses Meta of trying to poach developers from OpenAI for $100 million
2025-06-18 08:06:43
Sam Altman, chief executive of OpenAI, has accused Mr. Zuckerberg's Meta of playing catch-up in the artificial intelligence race by trying to poach developers from OpenAI with a $100 million signing bonus and higher pay, according to the Financial Times. Mr. Altman said Meta, which has a market capitalisation of $1.80 trillion, had started making "huge offers" to staff on his team after falling behind in its current artificial intelligence push. He added: "I think it makes sense for them to keep trying. Their current efforts in artificial intelligence are not working as expected and I respect their continued aggressive attitude. But none of their" best people "have accepted Zuckerberg's offer." According to a person familiar with the matter, as part of his plan to advance superintelligence, CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been personally selecting talent and calling them.
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