Key Points

OpenAI has poached top engineers from Tesla, xAI, and Meta to strengthen its AI infrastructure team. The hires include former Tesla VP David Lau and xAI's Uday Ruddarraju, who worked on a supercomputer project. This move escalates the AI talent war, with Meta also aggressively recruiting from OpenAI. The competition highlights tensions between OpenAI and Elon Musk, who co-founded the company before departing in 2018.

Key Points: OpenAI Hires Tesla xAI Meta Engineers for AI Scaling Team

  • OpenAI adds Tesla VP David Lau to scaling team
  • Ex-xAI engineers bring supercomputer expertise from Robinhood
  • Meta AI researcher Angela Fan joins amid talent war
  • Stargate project aims to accelerate AGI development
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OpenAI snaps up top talent from Tesla, xAI, and Meta

OpenAI recruits top engineers from Tesla, xAI, and Meta to boost AI infrastructure, intensifying talent wars with rivals like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg.

"Infrastructure is where research meets reality, and OpenAI has already demonstrated this successfully. – Uday Ruddarraju"

San Francisco, July 10

OpenAI has hired four high-profile engineers from rival tech companies, including former Tesla executive David Lau, to join its scaling team, WIRED reported.

According to an internal Slack message sent by OpenAI cofounder Greg Brockman on Tuesday, the new hires include Lau, who was vice president of software engineering at Tesla, Uday Ruddarraju, former head of infrastructure engineering at xAI and X, Mike Dalton, an infrastructure engineer also from xAI, and Angela Fan, an AI researcher from Meta.

WIRED reported that both Dalton and Ruddarraju previously worked at Robinhood and collaborated on Colossus, a supercomputer built with over 200,000 GPUs.

"We're excited to welcome these new members to our scaling team," said OpenAI spokesperson Hannah Wong. "Our approach is to continue building and bringing together world-class infrastructure, research, and product teams to accelerate our mission and deliver the benefits of AI to hundreds of millions of people," WIRED quoted her as saying.

The scaling team manages backend hardware, software systems, and data centers, including Stargate--a new joint venture to build AI infrastructure--which enables training of foundation models. WIRED noted that while the work may be less visible than ChatGPT, it is vital to OpenAI's goal of achieving artificial general intelligence and staying ahead of competitors.

"Infrastructure is where research meets reality, and OpenAI has already demonstrated this successfully," Ruddarraju said in a statement to WIRED. "Stargate, in particular, is an infrastructure moonshot that perfectly matches the ambitious, systems-level challenges I love taking on."

"It has become incredibly clear to me that accelerating progress towards safe, well-aligned artificial general intelligence is the most rewarding mission I could imagine for the next chapter of my career," Lau said in a separate statement to WIRED.

The report added that these hires come amid intensifying competition in the AI industry. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg has attracted at least seven employees from OpenAI by offering unusually high compensation and vast compute access. WIRED reported that this hiring spree prompted OpenAI CEO Sam Altman to inform staff that compensation models may need to be recalibrated.

According to WIRED, Zuckerberg has also targeted talent at Thinking Machines Lab, a startup led by former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati and cofounder John Schulman.

The publication further reported that these new hires from Tesla, xAI, and Meta could heighten tensions between Altman and Elon Musk, who cofounded OpenAI in 2015 and left in 2018 over leadership disagreements. Musk is suing OpenAI for allegedly abandoning its nonprofit mission, while OpenAI is countersuing for unfair competition and interference with its business.

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Priya S
Interesting to see Uday Ruddarraju's name here - he's of Indian origin making waves in global AI. But I worry about brain drain - why can't our IITs retain such brilliant minds? We need better research facilities and funding in India itself.
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Aryan P
Musk vs Altman drama continues 😅 But seriously, with salaries crossing $1M for top AI talent, how will Indian startups compete? Our engineers are just as good but paid 1/10th. Need more homegrown unicorns in AI space!
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Sarah B
As an AI researcher in Bangalore, this makes me hopeful! The global recognition of AI talent means more opportunities for Indians. But OpenAI should consider opening more offices here - our cost efficiency could help their scaling efforts.
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Vikram M
While the tech is exciting, we must ask - how will AGI benefit common Indians? Most AI advancements seem focused on Western markets. Hope these Indian-origin engineers push for solutions addressing our local challenges too.
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Nikhil C
The Stargate project sounds ambitious but concerning. With India's digital divide, such powerful AI might widen inequality. We need parallel investments in digital literacy while these tech giants race ahead.

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