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Google DeepMind CEO says Meta poaching AI talent makes sense because 'they're behind and they need to do something'
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Google DeepMind的CEO Demis Hassabis在接受采访时表示,Meta正斥巨资吸引AI人才,以期重拾在AI领域的竞争优势。他认为Meta此举是由于其在AI竞赛中处于落后地位,因此采取了积极的策略。Hassabis指出,尽管高薪是吸引人才的因素,但许多AI领域的专业人士更看重安全地“管理”AI技术的使命感,而非仅仅是金钱。文章还提及了OpenAI、Anthropic等公司在吸引和留住AI人才方面的薪资水平和策略,并对比了2010年AI研究的艰难处境与如今的高薪现状。同时,Google CEO Sundar Pichai也对Google的AI人才保留情况表示乐观,认为公司在此轮竞争中表现良好。

🎯 **Meta为追赶AI领先地位,不惜重金争夺顶尖AI人才。** Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis指出,Meta之所以愿意为吸引AI人才投入巨额资金,是因为其目前在AI前沿技术方面相对落后,需要采取积极措施来提升竞争力。Meta近期推出了高额薪酬方案,吸引了包括前GitHub首席执行官Nat Friedman、Scale AI前CEO Alexandr Wang以及多位前OpenAI研究员在内的顶尖人才加入其超级智能部门,这表明了Meta对AI人才的高度重视和急迫需求。

🌟 **AI人才的吸引力不仅在于薪酬,更在于使命感和对未来的影响。** Hassabis强调,虽然市场薪资是重要考量,但AI领域许多专业人士更看重“安全地管理AI技术”的使命。Anthropic的联合创始人Benjamin Mann也表示,其团队成员选择留下是因为他们相信在Anthropic工作的目标是“影响人类的未来”,而这比在Meta“赚钱”更有意义。这种对宏大目标的认同感,是留住人才的关键因素之一,尤其是在AI技术飞速发展且影响深远的当下。

💰 **AI人才市场的薪资水平已大幅飙升,昔日艰辛与今朝繁荣形成鲜明对比。** Hassabis回忆起2010年创业初期,自己甚至两年没有领取薪水,因为公司资金匮乏,难以获得融资。而如今,AI领域的实习生薪资甚至能达到当年他们整个种子轮的融资额。文章列举了OpenAI、Anthropic和Mira Murati的新AI初创公司Thinking Machines Lab等机构的技术人员平均薪资和最高薪资,普遍远超数十万美元,凸显了AI人才战争的激烈程度和人才价值的几何级增长。

📈 **AI人才战加剧了行业竞争成本,但Google表示其人才保留情况依然稳健。** AI人才的争夺战使得保持AI领域领先地位的成本不断上升,引起了分析师的担忧。然而,Google CEO Sundar Pichai在财报会议上回应称,Google在此类竞争中拥有丰富的经验,并表示公司的人才保留率“健康”。他承认个别案例可能成为头条新闻,但从整体数据来看,Google在吸引和留住人才方面表现良好,能够应对当前的AI人才竞争局面。

Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis.

Google DeepMind's CEO says there is a simple reason Meta is spending millions of dollars to attract AI talent.

"Meta right now are not at the frontier, maybe they'll they'll manage to get back on there," said Demis Hassabis on an episode of the "Lex Fridman" podcast published on Thursday. "It's probably rational what they're doing from their perspective because they're behind and they need to do something."

In the last few weeks, Meta launched an all-out talent war, offering researchers from frontier labs such as OpenAI up to $100 million pay packages to join its superintelligence division. Recent big-name hires include former GitHub chief Nat Friedman, Scale AI's former CEO Alexandr Wang, and former OpenAI researchers Shengjia Zhao, Shuchao Bi, Jiahui Yu, and Hongyu Ren.

Hassabis said that while it is "rational" for Meta to be making these offers, many people in the AI space prioritize the mission to "steward that technology safely."

"There's more important things than just money," he said. "Of course, one has to pay people their market rates and all of these things, and that continues to go up."

Meta did not reply to a request for comment from Business Insider about Hassabis' comments.

Last week, Anthropic's cofounder Benjamin Mann said that his researchers did not make a "hard choice" to stay.

"We've been maybe much less affected than many of the other companies in the space because people here are so mission-oriented," Mann said. "They get these offers and then they say, 'Well, of course I'm not going to leave because my best case scenario at Meta is that we make money, and my best case at Anthropic is we affect the future of humanity."

'We are doing well through this moment'

Earlier this month, Business Insider reported, based on federal visa filings, how much top AI labs are paying their technical staff.

OpenAI is paying an average of $292,115 to the 29 technical staffers listed in the filings, with the highest-paid position earning $530,000 and the lowest earning $200,000. Anthropic pays an average of $387,500 to 14 technical hires, with the highest-paid position earning $690,000 and the lowest receiving $300,000.

Mira Murati's new AI startup, Thinking Machines Lab, is paying two members of its technical staff $450,000 in salary, while another is getting $500,000.

Hassabis said that AI research was not always a well-paid profession.

"I remember when we were starting out back in 2010, I didn't even pay myself for a couple of years because there wasn't enough money. We couldn't raise any money," Hassabis said.

"These days, interns are being paid the amount that we raised as our first entire seed round," he added.

The AI talent war has become so intense that some analysts worry it could increase the growing costs of staying ahead in AI.

On Google's earnings call on Thursday, an analyst asked CEO Sundar Pichai about "AI-related resource costs" at Google, and how the competition affects the company's ability to retain talent.

In response, Pichai said that Google has been through moments like this before and said its retention metrics are "healthy."

"We continue to look at both our retention metrics, as well as the new talent coming in, and both are healthy," Pichai said. "I do know individual cases can make headlines, but when we look at numbers deeply, I think we are doing well through this moment."

Companies are deploying other tactics, too.

In April, BI reported that some Google DeepMind staff in the UK are subject to noncompete agreements that prevent them from working for a competitor for up to 12 months after they finish work at Google.

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