A leading figure among Google's top researchers is set to depart, joining rival OpenAI; this represents a setback for Alphabet in the multi-billion dollar race to build the world's most powerful AI models.
Noam Shazeer, who co-authored a seminal paper that helped catalyze the current AI boom, announced his departure in a post on X. His exit is a significant win for OpenAI, which is competing with Anthropic PBC to develop increasingly advanced models ahead of a potential initial public offering (IPO).
Mark Chen, Chief Research Officer at OpenAI, stated that Shazeer will lead the company's AI architecture research, focusing primarily on how to build models. Shazeer posted on social media that he looks forward to "working with this exceptional team."
Shazeer's departure comes at a critical juncture for Google, as it competes with OpenAI, Anthropic, and Elon Musk's SpaceX in a pivotal industry.
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