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This Prominent Startup Said No to the Acquisition of Meta, Mark Zuckerberg Stole His Employees

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This is a very radical method, and certainly doubtful for many. When the Thinking Machine Labs start-up refused Meta's buy-out proposal, the latter went hunting to steal its most eminent researchers.
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The recruitment campaign led by Mark Zuckerberg's Meta continues in the AI field, hiring three new employees from Thinking Machines Lab, the start-up founded by Mira MuratiThe recruitment campaign led by Meta, the social media giant led by Mark Zuckerberg, continues in the AI field, the company having apparently hired three new employees from Thinking Machines Lab, the start-up valued at $12 billion founded by the old company.

This is a very radical method, and certainly doubtful for many. When the Thinking Machine Labs start-up refused Meta's buy-out proposal, the latter went hunting to steal its most eminent researchers.

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Clubic.com broke the news on Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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