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Silicon Valley is bracing for a potential AI “brain drain” as Mark Zuckerberg leads Meta’s aggressive poaching efforts, reportedly offering up to $100 million to top AI talent. This high-stakes recruitment drive could see a significant shift of elite engineers and researchers from established AI labs to Meta, intensifying the competition for expertise.
For months, Zuckerberg has been quietly compiling a “secret list” of desired candidates, many of whom are currently employed by Meta’s key AI competitors, including OpenAI and Google’s DeepMind. His hands-on approach and the unprecedented financial incentives suggest a deliberate attempt to lure away talent and create a competitive advantage.
However, the lavish compensation packages have drawn sharp criticism, most notably from OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. Altman publicly labeled the rumored offers as “crazy,” expressing concerns that an overemphasis on guaranteed upfront pay might undermine a strong company culture built on mission and meaningful work. This public debate highlights the ethical considerations in the AI talent market.
Meta’s substantial investment in Scale AI ($14 billion) and the formation of a “superintelligence team” further cement its commitment to AI. The unfolding “brain drain” due to Zuckerberg’s poaching effect will have significant implications for the distribution of AI expertise and the future of innovation across Silicon Valley.

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