
The rivalry among companies is intensifying, with each employing aggressive tactics to gain an advantage. Recent reports suggest that the competition has reached a fever pitch, particularly in the realm of artificial intelligence. OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, alleged that Meta is trying to recruit OpenAI employees by offering large sums of money. The reported offer was in the region of $100 million.
This intense competition demonstrates the extent to which companies are willing to go to gain an edge. Meta, currently behind OpenAI and Google in the AI landscape, is reportedly seeking to catch up. Consequently, it appears Meta has begun offering significant financial incentives to poach talent from competitors. This strategy seems to be bearing fruit, with reports of Meta hiring key personnel from OpenAI.
According to a Wall Street Journal report, Meta has hired Alexander Kolesnikov, Lucas Beyer, and Xiaohua Zhai, senior researchers from OpenAI’s Zurich office. Media sources quoted Sam Altman stating that Meta views OpenAI as its biggest rival. The recent hiring of OpenAI employees by Meta seems to confirm this perception.
Meta appears to be focused on assembling a highly skilled super intelligence team. Previously a leader in open-source AI, Meta encountered setbacks, including delays in AI projects caused by employee departures. Mark Zuckerberg is now actively pursuing top talent to strengthen Meta’s AI capabilities.







