Okay, here's the tea:
Meta—yeah, Zuckerberg & crew—is on a full‑blown mission to steal the cream of the AI crop from OpenAI. They’re not playing around. According to reports, some top-tier staff were dangled up to $100 million to switch teams 💰
📲 Zuck’s Personal Side Hustle
This isn’t just HR drama—Zuck himself is reportedly reaching out via DMs or calls to woo talent . It’s kinda giving tech villain flex, like he’s building a superintelligence crew with a yacht in the background.
💼 OpenAI’s Defense Mode Activated
OpenAI is not chilling:
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Recalculating comps to match the hype
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Spicing up perks and recognition programs
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Their Chief of Research, Mark Chen, told staff it felt like a break-in but they’re “working around the clock to talk to those with offers”
⚔️ The Compensation War
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Offers include $100M sign-on deals, but Meta’s CTO says it’s mostly stock-heavy packages, not upfront cash
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OpenAI’s Sam Altman called Meta’s tactics “crazy” but confirmed none of their top personnel have jumped ship
👀 Meta’s Real Game
Meta is building a Superintelligence Lab—they invested ~$14–15B in Scale AI and hired its founder Alexandr Wang, plus several ex-OpenAI researchers. They’re promising less burnout than OpenAI’s notorious 80-hour grind.
🧠 What Comes Next?
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Will OpenAI hold the squad? They’re doubling down on mission and belts-tightened comps.
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Will Meta succeed? They’ve already hired 8+ from OpenAI — stay tuned
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Is this a culture war? Altman called poaching “distasteful”, warning culture can’t be bought
🔥 TL;DR:
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Meta is aggressively poaching top AI engineers—some with $100M+ offers
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OpenAI is in scramble mode—upping pay, perks, and morale
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Neither side has lost their core team yet
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It’s a full-on talent war, and we’re watching the next move 🔥
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