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Tencent Joins Meta in Poaching OpenAI Talent Amid Global AI Talent War

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Tencent Holdings, the Shenzhen-based tech giant best known for its gaming empire and WeChat platform, has reportedly hired a prominent AI researcher from OpenAI — signaling one of the most high-profile shifts from the US AI sector to China. According to Bloomberg, Tencent recruited Yao Shunyu, whose résumé includes stints at Google, Microsoft, IBM, Princeton University, and most recently, OpenAI.

Local media reports suggest Yao was lured with a compensation package worth over 100 million yuan, underscoring the massive stakes in the global race for AI talent. While Tencent later dismissed the story as a “rumor” on its WeChat channel, it did not deny specifics about the recruitment.

Meta’s Secret AI Army – Cracks Already Showing

Meta, too, has aggressively poached from OpenAI, building its much-hyped Superintelligence team.

  • In June, four researchers — Shengjia Zhao, Shuchao Bi, Jiahui Yu, and Hongyu Ren — left OpenAI for Meta.
  • Soon after, Meta added Jason Wei and Hyung Won Chung, two other high-profile OpenAI alumni.

But the shine is wearing off quickly. Wired reported that several new hires have already quit, with two returning to OpenAI within a month of joining Meta. Other researchers — including Rishab Agarwal, Chaya Nayak, Avi Verma, and Ethan Knight — are also said to have walked away from their high-paying roles.

Why It Matters

  • AI Talent Scarcity: Top researchers are the hottest global commodity, with firms offering sky-high bonuses to secure them.
  • China vs. US Rivalry: Moves like Tencent’s highlight China’s push to strengthen its AI ecosystem while the US scrambles to maintain dominance.

Volatile Teams: Even as Big Tech spends billions, cracks in cohesion (like at Meta’s Superintelligence team) show the difficulties of building stable next-gen AI divisions.

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