Sam Altman spills the tea on Meta’s failed $100M talent poaching

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Meta’s CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, has been on a wild hiring spree, trying to snatch up top AI researchers from competing labs for Meta’s superintelligence team. Rumor has it, they offered OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees over $100 million to join. But guess what? Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, spilled the beans on a podcast and revealed that Zuckerberg’s attempts were a big fail.

### Why Meta’s offers flopped
According to Altman, Meta threw around massive offers like $100 million signing bonuses, but luckily, OpenAI’s best minds didn’t take the bait. Altman believes his team sees a brighter future at OpenAI, working towards achieving AGI, rather than chasing after big bucks at Meta.

### Culture clash
Altman also threw some shade at Meta’s focus on fat paychecks, hinting that it might not foster a great work culture. He praised OpenAI’s innovative spirit and hinted that Meta’s AI efforts haven’t been as successful as they hoped.

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### The AI showdown
While Meta struggles to build its AI superintelligence lab, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Google DeepMind are racing ahead. OpenAI is gearing up to drop a game-changing open AI model, while Meta faces the challenge of competing with an AI-powered social media feed that could shake up the status quo.

In the battle for AI supremacy, it looks like Meta and OpenAI are gearing up for an epic showdown. Let the games begin! 🤖🔥

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