AI Talent War Poses a Gnarly Question: Are You a Monkey or a Missionary?
Tech CEOs argue that offering up to $100 million to AI talent may harm motivation and company culture, as research shows money can reduce intrinsic engagement, experts say.
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Tech CEOs call out Mark Zuckerberg for billion-dollar pay packages to hook AI talent: 'I don't think that's going to set up a great culture'
The heads of AI-chipmaker AMD and Meta competitor OpenAI have both publicly criticized Mark Zuckerberg for his strategy of poaching top AI talent with jaw-dropping offers that have reportedly reached upward of $100 million. Both CEOs emphasized their belief that people look for more than money when deciding which company to work for, emphasizing a sense of mission over purely financial considerations. "I think competition for talent is fierce,"…
AMD CEO Won’t Offer $100 Million Salaries To Poach Talent Like Mark Zuckerberg
As competition for AI talent intensifies, some tech leaders are rejecting the notion that sky-high salaries are the only way to attract the best minds. AMD CEO Lisa Su believes purpose and impact matter more than eye-popping paychecks. The AI industry is on track to reach $4.8 trillion by 2033, prompting a scramble among tech […] The post AMD CEO Won’t Offer $100 Million Salaries To Poach Talent Like Mark Zuckerberg appeared first on Wonderful E…
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