Core Insights - Andrew Tulloch, co-founder of Thinking Machines and a prominent figure in AI, has returned to Meta after previously rejecting a $1.5 billion compensation package from CEO Mark Zuckerberg [1][2][10] - Tulloch's departure from Thinking Machines was confirmed in an internal memo, where he expressed a desire to pursue a different career path [5] - Tulloch has a strong academic background, holding degrees from the University of Sydney and the University of Cambridge, and has previously worked at Meta for 11 years before joining OpenAI [4][7] Company Strategy - Meta is aggressively investing in AI, planning to allocate up to $72 billion in capital expenditures this year, primarily for building data centers to train AI models [11] - The company has recently launched new AI products, including an AI video generator, and is in competition with OpenAI, which has released similar products [12] - Meta has restructured its AI team into a new division called Superintelligence Labs, which aims to develop advanced AI technologies [14][18] Talent Acquisition - Zuckerberg has taken an active role in recruiting top AI talent, directly contacting researchers and offering substantial compensation packages, sometimes exceeding $100 million [14] - Meta has successfully recruited over 50 AI researchers and engineers from leading companies such as OpenAI, Google DeepMind, and Apple [14] - The Superintelligence Labs division consists of four teams, including one focused on developing the next generation of large language models named Llama [18]
刚刚,「PyTorch之王」携15亿薪酬杀回Meta,史上最贵AI天才巨星诞生