Close Menu

    Stay Ahead with Exclusive Updates!

    Enter your email below and be the first to know what’s happening in the ever-evolving world of technology!

    What's Hot

    An Enterprise Client Accidentally Spent $500 Million on Claude in a Single Month. Every Company Deploying AI Agents Needs to Read This.

    June 3, 2026

    Anthropic Just Surpassed OpenAI in the Private Market. The AI Race Has A New Leader and the Gap Is Widening Fast.

    June 3, 2026

    GitHub Lost 3,800 Internal Repositories to a Poisoned Developer Extension. The Supply Chain Attack Nobody Saw Coming Is Now the Most Dangerous Kind.

    June 2, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter)
    PhronewsPhronews
    • Home
    • Big Tech & Startups

      Anthropic Just Surpassed OpenAI in the Private Market. The AI Race Has A New Leader and the Gap Is Widening Fast.

      June 3, 2026

      Trump Backed Down on His AI Executive Order After Big Tech Pushed Back. What the Retreat Reveals About U.S. AI Policy Is More Important Than the Order Itself.

      May 31, 2026

      SpaceX Filed Its IPO Papers and Is Targeting a $1.75 Trillion Valuation. If It Goes Through It Will Be the Largest Public Offering in History and It Will Reshape the Tech Market Permanently.

      May 31, 2026

      Foxconn Got Hit by Ransomware and 11 Million Files Were Stolen. The Nitrogen Attack on the World’s Largest Electronics Maker Has Consequences for Every Big Tech Supply Chain

      May 31, 2026

      Anthropic Is About to Turn a Profit for the First Time. Its Q2 Revenue Is Expected to Hit $10.9 Billion and That Number Changes Everything About the AI Business Model.

      May 28, 2026
    • Crypto

      Market Collapse: What Happened to NFTs?

      April 23, 2026

      Quantum Computing Advances Force Coinbase and Institutional Custodians to Rethink Crypto Security

      March 8, 2026

      AI Assisted Hacking Groups Target Crypto Firms With Multi-Layered Social Engineering

      February 18, 2026

      Global Crypto Regulations Expand as 2026 Begins With New Data Collection Frameworks and National Laws

      January 16, 2026

      Coinbase Bets on Stablecoin and On-Chain Growth as Key Market Drivers in 2026 Strategy

      January 10, 2026
    • Gadgets & Smart Tech
      Featured

      Foldable Phones Are No Longer a Gimmick — The Motorola Razr 2026 Is the Latest Sign That Foldables Are Going Mainstream

      By fariehanMay 3, 2026
      Recent

      Foldable Phones Are No Longer a Gimmick — The Motorola Razr 2026 Is the Latest Sign That Foldables Are Going Mainstream

      May 3, 2026

      Meta Raises Quest VR Headset Prices as Component Costs Rise

      May 1, 2026

      Robotics Showcase: China Uses a Half-Marathon to Signal Progress in Humanoid Tech

      April 27, 2026
    • Cybersecurity & Online Safety

      GitHub Lost 3,800 Internal Repositories to a Poisoned Developer Extension. The Supply Chain Attack Nobody Saw Coming Is Now the Most Dangerous Kind.

      June 2, 2026

      Foxconn Got Hit by Ransomware and 11 Million Files Were Stolen. The Nitrogen Attack on the World’s Largest Electronics Maker Has Consequences for Every Big Tech Supply Chain

      May 31, 2026

      A Cybersecurity Firm Just Had Its Own Source Code Stolen. Trellix’s Breach Is the Most Embarrassing Kind and the Most Instructive One.

      May 22, 2026

      Hackers Built a Zero-Day Exploit Using AI and Almost Got Away With It. Google Caught It in Time. Next Time May Be Different.

      May 19, 2026

      275 Million Students Had Their Data Exposed in the Largest Education Cyberattack Ever Recorded. Here Is Exactly What Happened to Canvas

      May 19, 2026
    PhronewsPhronews
    Home»Artificial Intelligence & The Future»Inside Zuckerberg’s $300 Million Power Play to Poach OpenAI Talent
    Artificial Intelligence & The Future

    Inside Zuckerberg’s $300 Million Power Play to Poach OpenAI Talent

    oluchiBy oluchiJuly 10, 2025Updated:July 12, 2025No Comments
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Image Generated from Inc. Magazine

    The artificial intelligence market is currently a growing, immersive, and essential one. As AI increasingly permeates our daily lives, tech leaders are striving to establish a substantial presence in the market by presenting the “next big” AI innovation. 

    To achieve this, working with the brightest minds in the AI field is required, and most of these brilliant minds are already working with well-known companies. However, this doesn’t seem to derail Zuckerberg, who is determined to lure top-tier talent from OpenAI, the pioneers behind ChatGPT, to secure top talent for the newly created Superintelligence Labs. 

    For months rumors have circulated, with reports from Reuters about how Meta had previously offered OpenAI employees bonuses of 100 million to recruit them in June 2025, but now the evidence is mounting. 

    Meta, already a colossal player in the tech world with its Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp platforms, is making strides into superintelligence, an AI set to hypothetically rival the powers of the human brain. And to achieve this ambitious goal, Zuckerberg is pulling out all stops, including an eye-watering offer of $300 million to top talents in OpenAI.

    According to the NYTimes, Alexander Wang, CEO and founder of AI startup Scale AI, was poached in June, with talks about Meta investing $14.3 billion into his company as part of a deal that would also bring other Scale AI employees to the company.

    The $300 Million Temptation: What’s on the Table?

    The rumored $300 million package would include a mix of salaries, performance bonuses, equity options, and long-term stock incentives. 

    However, it is not just about the figure (if it were true), but what it represents. Working with Meta for many researchers means gaining access to unprecedented computing power, vast datasets, and research freedom and autonomy.

    Is the 300 million offer feasible?

    According to Business Insider, AI researchers at Meta earn a base salary of $179,481 to $232,000, while machine learning engineers earn between $165,000 and $440,000 (being the highest across the board). 

    Employees also get substantial stock grants called Restricted Stock Units (RSUs), and top-tier talents can get multi-million dollar compensation packages. There are also annual bonuses, incentives, and relocation packages. However, the entire package for even the highest-paid employee doesn’t gross up to the $300 million offer Meta is allegedly making to OpenAI employees.

    According to the NYPost, on July 2nd, Meta pushed back on the allegations of offering $300 million to poach talents from OpenAI in a battle for AI supremacy. “These statements are untrue; the size and structure of these compensation packages have been misrepresented all over the place,” Meta spokesperson Andy Stone said to The Post. 

    Why Poach from OpenAI?

    OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, is widely known and regarded as the epicenter of cutting-edge AI research. Its engineers and scientists have helped usher in the era of large language models (LLMs), which now underpin products from Microsoft, Google, and Meta itself.

    OpenAI’s success has made its talent extremely valuable. A notable mention of this is one of its former employees, Mira Murati, former CTO (Chief Technology Officer), who left OpenAI to found her own company, Thinking Machines Lab. 

    Murati’s startup broke the record for the amount of seed funding received for a startup, as it amassed $2 billion in funding without any product or demo. This was made possible due to her track record with OpenAI.

    Poaching researchers from OpenAI will provide Meta with fresh expertise and insider insights into OpenAI’s methodologies, frameworks, or vulnerabilities, if any.

    Zuckerberg’s Vision: Personal Superintelligence for Everyone

    So, what is driving this aggressive talent hunt? The answer is Mark Zuckerberg’s vision to build personal super intelligence for everyone. The goal is to build an AI that not only rivals human performance along a wide array of tasks but also becomes a part of our everyday lives. 

    To achieve this, Meta is not only focusing on talents but has also been making massive investments in AI infrastructure. According to Reuters in January 2025, Meta plans to spend a staggering $64-$72 billion on AI in 2025 alone, including expanding its computing capacity to over 2 million GPUs. 

    Meta’s $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI goes beyond its search for AI talents but also gives Meta a 49% stake as part of its artificial intelligence generative strategy. 

    The Stakes Are High: A Glimpse into the Future of AI

    The battle for AI talent underscores the immense stakes in the rapidly growing field of artificial intelligence. Companies are racing to develop the next cutting-edge AI system to stun the world, and the demand for the brightest minds in the industry is going through the roof.

    OpenAI is not taking liberties with Meta trying to poach its employees, as the company is making attempts to retain its researchers through cultural reinforcements and compensation adjustments. The question is not about if more AI talent will shift, but about by how much and the impact it will have on the trajectory of AI innovation.

    $2B AI funding round $300 million AI offers $300 million offer AI arms race 2025 AI industry compensation surge AI industry news AI industry shakeup AI power struggle 2025 AI researcher salary Meta AI startup record seed funding AI talent compensation war Future of Superintelligence Generative AI competition Meta 2M GPU expansion Meta AI recruitment Meta invests in AI infrastructure Meta poaching OpenAI talent Meta vs Microsoft vs OpenAI Meta vs OpenAI talent war Meta’s aggressive AI hiring OpenAI defends talent base OpenAI vs Meta competition Personal superintelligence vision Scale AI deal Meta Superintelligence Labs Meta Tech talent warfare Thinking Machines Lab Funding Zuckerberg AI strategy 2025 Zuckerberg poaches OpenAI Zuckerberg recruitment strategy
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    oluchi
    • X (Twitter)
    • LinkedIn

    I am a content writer with over three years of experience. I specialize in creating clear, engaging, and value-driven content across diverse niches, and I’m now focused on the tech and business space. My strong research skills, paired with a natural storytelling ability, enable me to break down complex topics into compelling, reader-friendly articles. As an avid reader and music lover, I bring creativity, insight, and a sharp eye for detail to every piece I write.

    Related Posts

    An Enterprise Client Accidentally Spent $500 Million on Claude in a Single Month. Every Company Deploying AI Agents Needs to Read This.

    June 3, 2026

    Anthropic Just Surpassed OpenAI in the Private Market. The AI Race Has A New Leader and the Gap Is Widening Fast.

    June 3, 2026

    Trump Backed Down on His AI Executive Order After Big Tech Pushed Back. What the Retreat Reveals About U.S. AI Policy Is More Important Than the Order Itself.

    May 31, 2026

    Comments are closed.

    Top Posts

    Coinbase responds to hack: customer impact and official statement

    May 22, 2025

    Anthropic Will Use Claude User Chats For Data Training

    October 16, 2025

    Cursor AI Hits 1 Million Daily Users. Why Developers Are Switching to This Coding Tool

    March 23, 2026

    MIT Study Reveals ChatGPT Impairs Brain Activity & Thinking

    June 29, 2025
    Don't Miss
    Artificial Intelligence & The Future

    An Enterprise Client Accidentally Spent $500 Million on Claude in a Single Month. Every Company Deploying AI Agents Needs to Read This.

    By preciousJune 3, 2026

    An unnamed enterprise racked up roughly $500 million in charges on Anthropic’s Claude in a…

    Anthropic Just Surpassed OpenAI in the Private Market. The AI Race Has A New Leader and the Gap Is Widening Fast.

    June 3, 2026

    GitHub Lost 3,800 Internal Repositories to a Poisoned Developer Extension. The Supply Chain Attack Nobody Saw Coming Is Now the Most Dangerous Kind.

    June 2, 2026

    Trump Backed Down on His AI Executive Order After Big Tech Pushed Back. What the Retreat Reveals About U.S. AI Policy Is More Important Than the Order Itself.

    May 31, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    About Us
    About Us

    Evolving from Phronesis News, Phronews brings deep insight and smart analysis to the world of technology. Stay informed, stay ahead, and navigate tech with wisdom.
    We're accepting new partnerships right now.

    Email Us: info@phronews.com

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest YouTube
    Our Picks
    Most Popular

    Coinbase responds to hack: customer impact and official statement

    May 22, 2025

    Anthropic Will Use Claude User Chats For Data Training

    October 16, 2025

    Cursor AI Hits 1 Million Daily Users. Why Developers Are Switching to This Coding Tool

    March 23, 2026
    © 2025. Phronews.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Get In Touch
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms and Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.