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Meta Poaches Two More Apple AI Executives

After poaching one of Apple's top artificial intelligence executives with a $200 million pay package to lure him away from the company, Meta has now hired two of his subordinates, Bloomberg reports.

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Apple's Mark Lee and Tom Gunter are set to join Meta's Superintelligence Labs team, a newly established division tasked with building advanced AI systems capable of performing at or beyond human-level intelligence.

Earlier this month, Ruoming Pang joined Meta. Until recently, he led Apple's foundation models team. Models developed by Pang's team are used for Apple Intelligence features like email summaries, Priority Notifications, and Genmoji. Lee was Pang's first hire at Apple, while Gunter was apparently known as one of the team's most senior members.

Meta has been spending heavily on new staff and engineers to keep up with advancements from OpenAI and Google. Apple is reportedly now offering some engineers raises in an effort to retain them, but they are still substantially less than Meta's offers.

Bloomberg notes that the three departures "reflect the continuing turmoil at the Apple Foundation Models team." Apple is now believed to be considering a major change of strategy by using external models from the likes of OpenAI or Anthropic to power Siri and other ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features due to the shortcomings of its own models.

Apple is simultaneously developing versions with both its own models and third-party technology, and has not yet decided which to use as the foundation for ‌Apple Intelligence‌ beginning next year.

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Top Rated Comments

firstcitazen Avatar
9 months ago
not sure what they are seeing with Apple's AI record.... Shouldn't they go after employees that work for companies that have had successfully deployments?
Score: 35 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
company that no one uses AI from poaches AI from another company that no one uses AI from.
Score: 24 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
During the dot-com bubble of the 2000s, investors were throwing money at everyone who could code, even if they didn’t have a solid idea that actually solved a real problem or created value. Money was being thrown everywhere in the hope that something would stick, and to make sure no opportunity was missed at any cost. The reality, however, was that new technology by itself doesn’t create value. Innovations and solutions do. Technology merely enables the development of new innovations and solutions. That’s why I personally feel that this AI boom is similar to the dot-com bubble. It’s an exciting new technology everyone wants to jump into, but very few truly know what’s worth doing with it. In that sense, Apple might actually be smart for not panicking about it.
Score: 23 Votes (Like | Disagree)
WilliApple Avatar
9 months ago
I can’t wait to see in 6 months:
“Meta lays off 90% of their AI team”
Score: 14 Votes (Like | Disagree)
9 months ago
A brain drain from a shallow pond.

What will Tim Cook fill it back up with?
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacUserFella Avatar
9 months ago
No one even uses Meta AI! Not even the grandparents on FaceBook!
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)