Meta AI division has recently stopped hiring new people for its “Superintelligence Lab”, but it is still approaching top talent from its rival tech company, Apple.
Apparently, the hiring pause is perceived as a retreat from the AI race. But no! A deeper understanding of the situation reveals a more strategic approach.
Meta halted the process after a great onboarding push as a part of “basic organisational planning.”
In an emailed statement to Reuters, Meta’s spokesperson explained, “All that’s happening here is some basic organisational planning: creating a solid structure for our new superintelligence efforts after bringing people on board and undertaking yearly budgeting and planning exercise.”
Here comes the Apple! Despite a hiring freeze, Meta is searching for the top talent. The company recently hired a senior AI executive from Apple, Frank Chu, to join the artificial intelligence division.
Zuck is not hiring everyone, but prioritising specific high-level hires.
Apple is already lagging in the AI race. The departure of key position holders like Ruoming Pang and Frank Chu is creating pressure and a serious problem for Apple’s AI program.
CEO Tim Cook held a meeting to discuss the concerns about AI progress. He agreed on making the needed investment to enhance Apple’s AI potential.
The big picture reveals a battle for AI dominance. Meta is trying to surpass everyone in the “superintelligence” race and is willing to pay a huge amount to hire the best people. The speculations about taking small teams are also circulating in Silicon Valley.
Apple, while competing in the AI race, is encountering the problem of “brain drain.” The company is trying to collaborate with OpenAI, but not Meta. In fact, there is a confirmed report that Apple rejected a partnership with Meta to integrate its chatbot, Llama, due to privacy concerns.
Yes, you can try the Meta AI app on Android or iOS.