- In the brutal war of AI talentstech giants are providing astronomical funding to attract top engineers from competitors. Openai CEO Sam Altman expects the market for these talented people to remain tense, but it is estimated that “thousands of people” will be able to find important discoveries in superintelligence, imaginable.
The amount of funds hiring AI geniuses is incredible because tech giants like it Yuan,,,,, Microsoft,,,,, Google Openai competes for a small talent pool in the competition to get the next breakthrough.
And, the Cutthroat game looks to be lighter soon.
“Of course, this is the most intense talent market in my career,” Openai CEO Sam Altman told CNBC on Friday. “But if you think about the economic value these people create and how much we spend on calculations, maybe it’s a market like this. I’m not entirely sure what to expect, but now, it’s a crazy intensity composition, and there are very few people now.”
Andrew Sorkin of CNBC asked how small that group was, they knew others didn’t.
“Betting, hopefully they know how to find the remaining ideas to achieve superintelligence, which will have a handful of algorithmic ideas, and, you know, medium-sized people can figure them out,” Altman replied.
This will help explain the astronomical amount of vaccine AI talent and provide a quote It is reported that up to $1 billion.
Ultraman said in June The Dollar offers “huge offer” among many on our team, some of which total “$100 million in signing bonuses, and (in) compensation exceeds each year.”
So is Yuan Investing in a scale of US$14.3 billion And hired Alexandr Wang, CEO of the startup, to serve as the super smart team.
Although the huge fate was thrown on a handful of top engineers, Ultraman estimates that a smart enough number can achieve a super intelligent breakthrough is actually much larger.
“I bet it’s much bigger than people think, but you know some companies in the field have decided to pursue some shining names,” he told CNBC. “I think we might find thousands of people, maybe thousands or hundreds of thousands of people who can do this kind of work.”