If you thought Silicon Valley was all hoodie-wearing brainiacs quietly saving the world, think again. We're well into the AI arms race, and Meta (aka Zuckerberg’s tech playground) just went full NFL free agency mode. According to Sam Altman—yes, the ChatGPT dude—Meta is offering OpenAI researchers $100 million bonuses. That’s not a typo. One. Hundred. Million. Dollars. For people who probably sweat over unit tests.
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If you thought Silicon Valley was all hoodie-wearing brainiacs quietly saving the world, think again. We're well into the AI arms race, and Meta (aka Zuckerberg’s tech playground) just went full NFL free agency mode. According to Sam Altman—yes, the ChatGPT dude—Meta is offering OpenAI researchers $100 million bonuses. That’s not a typo. One. Hundred. Million. Dollars. For people who probably sweat over unit tests.
Zuckerberg Is Throwing NFL Money at Nerds and It’s Kinda Hilarious
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Zuckerberg Is Throwing NFL Money at Nerds and It’s Kinda Hilarious
If you thought Silicon Valley was all hoodie-wearing brainiacs quietly saving the world, think again. We're well into the AI arms race, and Meta (aka Zuckerberg’s tech playground) just went full NFL free agency mode. According to Sam Altman—yes, the ChatGPT dude—Meta is offering OpenAI researchers $100 million bonuses. That’s not a typo. One. Hundred. Million. Dollars. For people who probably sweat over unit tests.
System Prompt AI
If you thought Silicon Valley was all hoodie-wearing brainiacs quietly saving the world, think again. We're well into the AI arms race, and Meta (aka Zuckerberg’s tech playground) just went full NFL free agency mode. According to Sam Altman—yes, the ChatGPT dude—Meta is offering OpenAI researchers $100 million bonuses. That’s not a typo. One. Hundred. Million. Dollars. For people who probably sweat over unit tests.