Mark Chen, D The Chief Research Officer in Openi sent a great memo to the staff on Saturday, promising to promise to join the social company in the war for high research capabilities. The memo, which was sent to Open employees in Silk and received by Wired, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, successfully recruited four senior researchers from the company to join Meta’s Sprinteline Lab.
Chen wrote, “I feel like a vicinity right now, as if someone was broken in our house and stole something.” “Please trust that we are not sitting useless.”
Chen promised that he was working with Open CEO Sam Altman, and “24 hours to talk to people who offer offers,” he added, “We have been more active than ever before, we are regaining work, and we are creating high skills and creative ways.”
Nevertheless, even when Openi’s leadership looks desperate to maintain its staff, Chen said he has “high personal standards of justice” and wants to maintain high capabilities in keeping with it. He wrote, “When I fight each of you to keep up, but I will not do so with others at a fair price.”
This news comes when the competition between top AI researchers in Silicon Valley is getting heated. Zuckerberg has been particularly aggressive in his point of view, offering some Openi staff a bonus that signals 100 million millions, according to the comments made on the podcast with his brother, Jack Altman. Several sources in Openi confirmed the number with direct knowledge of the offerings. According to the Wall Street Journal, Meta CEO is also reaching potential recruits personally. “Over the past month, Meta has been aggressively developing her new AI efforts, and repeatedly (and most failed), has tried to recruit some of our strong abilities with vibration -focused packages,” Chen Chen wrote.
Sources close to the Meta -Meta confirmed that the company is growing rapidly in recruiting its research, with a special eye towards Openi and Google’s capabilities. A source tells the wired that anthropic, while also a top competitor, is thought to be fitting culture in the meta. “They have not necessarily enhanced the band, but the highest capabilities are the limit of the sky,” says the source.
Both the open and meta did not respond to the comments requests.
Chen’s note contained messages from seven other research leaders of the company, where he wrote notes in an attempt to encourage the staff to stay. A research team leader encouraged the staff that if they received a offering from Meta: “If they put pressure on you, or offers a funny explosion, they just tell them that people should press the most important decision.


