Openai has managed to hire 5 senior engineers from Meta, Tesla and XAI. One of them is David Low, a former Tesla software engineering deputy.
The Wired Magazine has hired these senior engineers by Openai. These people are to be added to the scaling team in Openai. The news of their hire by Greg Brockman, an Openai founder and head of the scaling team, has been informed of other employees in an internal message on the Slack platform.
OpenAI is attracting senior engineers of competing companies
In addition to David Low, former head of infrastructure engineering in XAI and X, Mike Dalton, the infrastructure engineer of XAI, and Angela Fan, a meta artificial intelligence researcher, are among those who have joined Openai.
Rodarajo and Dalton were engineers who worked in the XAI on the Colossus AI project. “We are thrilled to join our scaling team,” said OpenAI, spokesman for Openai. “Our approach is to continue to build and gather infrastructure, research and product teams worldwide to accelerate our mission and provide the benefits of artificial intelligence to hundreds of millions.”
The OpenAI scaling team manages the company’s backup and hardware systems and data centers. Among these projects is Stargit, which is aimed at developing artificial intelligence infrastructure in the United States and allows researchers to teach advanced basic models.
American artificial intelligence companies are competing to attract the best and most senior engineers and professionals in the field. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, had previously talked about his program to attract senior engineers in other companies, including Openai. Meta has also rewarded up to $ 5 million to attract these people. In response, Openai announced that it is amending its engineers and senior executives.
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