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Mark Zuckerberg’s secret list of top AI talent to poach has tech world atwitter

The GuardianSaturday, June 28, 2025 at 7:38:10 PM
Mark Zuckerberg’s secret list of top AI talent to poach has tech world atwitter
Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly been quietly assembling a hit list of the world's top AI experts, ready to dangle pay packages as high as $100 million to lure them away from rivals like OpenAI. It's an aggressive talent grab that even OpenAI's Sam Altman is calling "crazy"—suggesting this could spark a full-blown AI arms race for brains.
Editor’s Note: This isn't just about fat paychecks—it's a power move in the high-stakes scramble to dominate AI. If Meta succeeds, it could reshape who leads the next wave of breakthroughs. But with critics calling the sums reckless, it also raises questions about whether tech giants are inflating an unsustainable bubble for top-tier talent.
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