Sam Altman says Meta tried and failed to poach OpenAI’s talent with $100M offers

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has recently had something of recruitment problems and is trying to man the new superintelligence team from Meta with top-tier AI researchers from competitive laboratories. To work on a team led by a former scale AI CEO Alexandr Wang and on a desk physically near Zuckerberg, Meta reportedly offered employees of OpenAi and Google DeepMind Compensation packages worth $ 100 million.
OpenAi CEO Sam Altman confirmed those reports about a podcast with his brother, Jack Altman, that was Published on Tuesday. The CEO of OpenAi, however, noted that the recruitment efforts of Zuckerberg were largely unsuccessful and ensured that there were still a few excavations to Meta in the process.
‘[Meta has] Began this, like, huge offers to many people in our team, “Sam Altman said on the podcast.” You know, like, $ 100 million signing bonuses, more than that [in] reimbursement per year […] I am really happy that, at least so far, not our best people have decided to put him on that. “
The CEO of OpenAi said he believed that his employees had made the assessment that OpenAi had a better chance to reach Agi and to be the more valuable company one day. He also said that he believes that Meta’s focus on high compensation packages for employees, instead of the mission of delivering Agi, would probably not create great culture.
Allegedly Meta tried poach One of the main researchers of OpenAi, Noam Brown, as well as the AI architect of Google, Koray Kavukcuoglu. However, both efforts were not successful.
Sam Altman continued to say that he believes that the innovation culture of OpenAi has been an important key to its success, and that “the current AI efforts of Meta did not work as well as they had hoped.” The OpenAI CEO said he respects many things about Meta, but noticed that he did not “think they are a company that is great in innovation.” Later in the podcast, Altman said he believes that it is not enough for companies to catch up with AI – they really have to innovate to stay ahead.
The comments from the CEO of the OpenAi emphasize some challenges that Meta must overcome to build a successful AI Superintelligence Lab. In addition to applying Wang, Meta announced last week that it significantly invested In the former Wang company, Scale AI. The company reportedly also has A few Star AI researchers recordedSuch as Jack Rae from Google DeepMind and Sesam Ai’s Johan Schalkwyk. But there is more work ahead.
In the coming year, Meta will have to work his new AI team, while OpenAi, Anthropic and Google DeepMind will work at full speed. In the coming months it is expected that OpenAi will release an open AI model that Meta will probably place back in the AI race.
Later in the podcast, Sam Altman described an AI-driven social media feed that is probably similar to Meta’s apps. The CEO of OpenAi said that he is curious about exploring a social media app that uses AI to deliver adapted feeds based on what users want, instead of the standard, algorithmic feed that exists on traditional social media apps.
OpenAi is reportedly Working on an app for social networks internal. Meanwhile, Meta is experimenting with an AI-driven social network via its Meta AI app. However, it seems that some users are confused by the Meta AI app and some hyperpersonal chats shared with the wider world.
Whether AI-driven social networks are still to be seen. In the meantime, Zuckerberg and Sam Altman seem ready to butt the head of the AI Talent Race.




