## Comprehensive News Summary: Meta's Aggressive AI Talent Acquisition and the Escalating AI Talent War This summary provides a comprehensive overview of Meta's recent strategic moves in the artificial intelligence sector, focusing on its aggressive talent acquisition efforts and the escalating AI talent war. --- ### News Metadata * **News Title/Type:** Meta tried to buy Ilya Sutskever’s $32 billion AI startup, but is now planning to hire its CEO / Startup * **Report Provider/Author:** CNBC / Kate Rooney * **Date/Time Period Covered:** Published June 19, 2025 (content reflects events leading up to this date, including "last week" and "earlier this year" in 2025, and "a year ago" referring to Safe Superintelligence's launch around 2024). * **Publisher URL:** https://www.cnbc.com * **News URL:** https://www.cnbc.com/2025/06/19/meta-tried-to-buy-safe-superintelligence-hired-ceo-daniel-gross.html --- ### Key Findings and Conclusions Meta, led by CEO Mark Zuckerberg, is engaged in an aggressive, multi-billion-dollar hiring spree and strategic investments to bolster its artificial intelligence capabilities, particularly in the race to develop powerful large language models (LLMs) and artificial general intelligence (AGI). This intense pursuit of top AI talent has significantly escalated the ongoing "AI talent war" among tech giants. ### Meta's Strategic Moves and Financial Commitments 1. **Attempted Acquisition of Safe Superintelligence & Subsequent Hiring:** * Earlier in 2025, Meta attempted to acquire **Safe Superintelligence**, a startup founded by Ilya Sutskever (who recently left OpenAI). * The startup was reportedly valued at **$32 billion** in an April fundraising round. * Sutskever, however, rebuffed Meta's acquisition efforts and their attempt to hire him directly. * Following this, Zuckerberg began negotiating with **Daniel Gross**, CEO of Safe Superintelligence, and **Nat Friedman**, former GitHub CEO. * Both Gross and Friedman are now joining Meta, working under Alexandr Wang. Meta will also acquire a stake in their venture capital firm, **NFDG**, which has backed companies like Coinbase, Figma, and Perplexity. 2. **Significant Investment in Scale AI:** * Last week, Meta agreed to invest **$14.3 billion** into the artificial intelligence startup **Scale AI**. * This investment secured a **49% stake** in Scale AI for Meta. * Crucially, the deal also brought Scale AI founder **Alexandr Wang** and several other top engineers to Meta. 3. **Aggressive Recruitment Tactics:** * Meta is actively trying to poach employees from competitors, notably OpenAI. * OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stated that Meta has offered signing bonuses as high as **$100 million**, along with even larger annual compensation packages, to lure OpenAI talent. Altman noted that "none of our best people have decided to take them up on that." ### The Escalating AI Talent War The article highlights the fierce competition for AI talent among major tech companies: * **Meta's Perspective:** Sam Altman mentioned, "I've heard that Meta thinks of us as their biggest competitor." He also commented on Meta's AI efforts, stating, "Their current AI efforts have not worked as well as they have hoped and I respect being aggressive and continuing to try new things." * **Competitors' Actions:** * **OpenAI:** Paid approximately **$6.5 billion** to hire iPhone designer Jony Ive and acquire his nascent devices startup, io. * **Google:** Recruited the founders of AI startup **Character.AI** back to the company in a "multibillion-dollar deal" last year. * **Microsoft:** Acquired DeepMind co-founder **Mustafa Suleyman** and talent from Inflection AI in a **$650 million** purchase. ### Key Individuals and Their Backgrounds * **Daniel Gross:** Longtime entrepreneur and AI investor. Founded Cue (acquired by Apple in 2013), was a top executive at Apple leading machine learning and Siri development, and a partner at Y Combinator before co-founding Safe Superintelligence and NFDG. * **Nat Friedman:** Co-founded two startups before becoming CEO of GitHub after its acquisition by Microsoft in 2018. Co-runs NFDG with Daniel Gross. * **Alexandr Wang:** Founder of Scale AI. * **Ilya Sutskever:** Founder of Safe Superintelligence, previously a key figure at OpenAI. * **Jony Ive:** Renowned iPhone designer, founder of io. * **Mustafa Suleyman:** Co-founder of DeepMind and Inflection AI. ### Outlook Meta's spokesperson stated that the company "will share more about our superintelligence effort and the great people joining this team in the coming weeks," indicating further announcements are expected regarding their intensified AI push. The aggressive tactics underscore the high stakes and significant financial commitments involved in the race to achieve advanced AI capabilities.
Meta tried to buy Ilya Sutskever’s $32 billion AI startup, but is now planning to hire its CEO
Read original at CNBC →At the Meta Connect developer conference, Mark Zuckerberg, head of the Facebook group Meta, shows the prototype of computer glasses that can display digital objects in transparent lenses.Andrej Sokolow | Picture Alliance | Getty ImagesWhen Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg poached Scale AI founder Alexandr Wang last week as part of a $14.
3 billion investment in the artificial intelligence startup, he was apparently just getting started.Zuckerberg's multibillion-dollar AI hiring spree has now turned to Daniel Gross, the CEO of Ilya Sutskever's startup Safe Superintelligence, and former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman, according to sources with knowledge of the matter.
It's not how Zuckerberg planned for a deal to go down.Earlier this year, sources said, Meta tried to acquire Safe Superintelligence, which was reportedly valued at $32 billion in a fundraising round in April. Sutskever, who just launched the startup a year ago, shortly after leaving OpenAI, rebuffed Meta's efforts, as well as the company's attempt to hire him, said the sources, who asked not to be named because the information is confidential.
Soon after those talks ended, Zuckerberg started negotiating with Gross, the sources said. In addition to his role at Safe Superintelligence, Gross runs a venture capital firm with Friedman called NFDG, their combined initials.Both men are joining Meta as part of the transaction, and will work on products under Wang, one source said.
Meta, meanwhile, will get a stake in NFDG, according to multiple sources.The Information was first to report on Meta's plans to hire Gross and Friedman.Gross, Friedman and Sutskever didn't respond to CNBC's requests for comment.A Meta spokesperson said the company "will share more about our superintelligence effort and the great people joining this team in the coming weeks."
Zuckerberg's aggressive hiring tactics escalate an AI talent war that's reached new heights of late. Meta, Google and OpenAI, along with a host of other big companies and high-valued startups, are racing to develop the most powerful large language models, and pushing towards artificial general intelligence (AGI), or AI that's considered equal to or greater than human intelligence.
Last week, Meta agreed to pump $14.3 billion into Scale AI to bring on Wang and a few other top engineers while getting a 49% stake in the startup.OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said on the latest episode of the "Uncapped" podcast, which is hosted by his brother, that Meta has tried to lure OpenAI employees by offering signing bonuses as high as $100 million, with even larger annual compensation packages.
Altman said "none of our best people have decided to take them up on that.""I've heard that Meta thinks of us as their biggest competitor," Altman said on the podcast. "Their current AI efforts have not worked as well as they have hoped and I respect being aggressive and continuing to try new things."
Meta didn't respond to a request for comment on Altman's remarks.OpenAI, for its part, has gone to similar lengths, paying about $6.5 billion to hire iPhone designer Jony Ive and to acquire his nascent devices startup io.Elsewhere, the founders of AI startup Character.AI were recruited back to Google last year in a multibillion-dollar deal, while DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman was brought on by Microsoft in a $650 million purchase of talent from Inflection AI.
In Gross, Zuckerberg is getting a longtime entrepreneur and AI investor. Gross founded the search engine Cue, which was acquired by Apple in 2013. He was a top executive at Apple and helped lead machine learning efforts and the development of Siri. He was later a partner at startup accelerator Y Combinator, before co‑founding Safe Superintelligence alongside Sutskever.
Friedman co-founded two startups before becoming the CEO of GitHub following Microsoft's acquisition of the code-sharing platform in 2018.NFDG has backed Coinbase, Figma, CoreWeave, Perplexity and Character.ai over the years, according to Pitchbook. It's unclear what happens to its investment portfolio in a Meta deal, a source said.
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