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Sep 13

Microsoft Lures DeepMind Talent in AI Talent Battle

Microsoft AI chief Mustafa Suleyman recruits former DeepMind colleagues, positioning Microsoft as a leaner, more agile alternative to Google in AI development.

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Microsoft Lures DeepMind Talent in AI Talent Battle
Originally reported bywsj
Microsoft is aggressively recruiting top talent from Google’s DeepMind as part of its push to dominate the artificial intelligence race. Leading this effort is Mustafa Suleyman, CEO of Microsoft AI and a co-founder of DeepMind, who sold the pioneering AI lab to Google over a decade ago. Now, Suleyman is drawing from his former team, enticing DeepMind employees with the promise of a less bureaucratic, more startup-like work environment within Microsoft. The effort underscores the intensifying competition among tech giants to secure elite AI talent as they race to build next-generation systems. Microsoft’s bold move reflects its strategy to rapidly scale its AI capabilities and challenge rivals like Google and OpenAI. As the market heats up, attracting experienced researchers and engineers is becoming critical to maintaining a competitive edge in AI innovation. This talent shift highlights changing perceptions in the tech industry, where Microsoft is increasingly seen as a more flexible and fast-moving player, even compared to the company it once lagged behind.
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