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Google Gemini co-lead leaves for OpenAI less than 2 years after billion-dollar rehire

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Google Gemini co-lead leaves for OpenAI less than 2 years after billion-dollar rehire
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Noam Shazeer, a key figure in the development of Google's Gemini AI, has left the company to join OpenAI. This move comes less than two years after Google paid billions to reacquire him and his startup, Character.AI.

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The movement of top-tier AI talent between major tech firms highlights the intense competition and high stakes in the current artificial intelligence arms race.

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Google Gemini co-lead Noam Shazeer, who calls himself inventor of LLM revolution, leaves for OpenAI in less than two years after he was rehired for billions; calls it a difficult… - The Times of India

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