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Ilya Sustkever's SSI Declines Meta Acquisition Offer

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Meta also reportedly failed to recruit Sutzkever himself directly into its ranks but is poaching SSI cofounder and CEO Daniel Gross, "The Information" reports.
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The head of OpenAI has accused Meta of trying to poach his top employees with $100 million (€87 million) in signing bonuses. Sam Altman told his brother Jack on his podcast that Meta was offering more than that in “compensation per year,” but did not elaborate on any of the benefits or stock options being offered. Meta, owner of social and messaging apps Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, just made a $14 billion (€12.18 billion) investment to bu…

US technology company Meta tried to lure employees with bonuses worth $100 million, according to OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. "I'm glad none of our best people took the offer," he said in an interview with his brother Jack Altman. Meta is trying to strengthen its team developing artificial intelligence.

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