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Microsoft's VP for GenAI development Sebastien Bubeck leaves company to work with Sam Altman at OpenAI

FP Staff • October 15, 2024, 16:57:27 IST
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Bubeck’s exit follows his key involvement in Microsoft’s development of Phi LLMs, a more compact version of traditional AI models. Despite his departure, Microsoft has confirmed that research in this area will continue, with many of his co-authors remaining to carry the work forward

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Microsoft's VP for GenAI development Sebastien Bubeck leaves company to work with Sam Altman at OpenAI
While Bubeck’s departure is a notable loss for Microsoft, their continued collaboration with OpenAI suggests that the company is strategically balancing both competition and partnership in the race to lead the future of AI. Image Credit: Reuters, Reuters

Microsoft’s vice president for Generative AI research, Sebastien Bubeck, has announced his departure from the company to join OpenAI, marking a notable shift in the competitive artificial intelligence landscape.

Though Microsoft has not revealed specifics about Bubeck’s new role at OpenAI, it emphasised that the two companies will maintain their collaborative relationship, with Bubeck’s future work continuing to contribute to AI advancements.

Bubeck’s exit follows his key involvement in Microsoft’s development of Phi LLMs (large language models), a more compact version of traditional AI models. Despite his departure, Microsoft has confirmed that research in this area will continue, with many of his co-authors remaining to carry the work forward.

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The move underscores a larger trend in the AI industry, where talent frequently shifts between major players like Microsoft, Google, and OpenAI. With demand for AI and machine learning experts at an all-time high, many professionals are gravitating towards companies like OpenAI, renowned for pioneering advancements such as ChatGPT.

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Bubeck’s transition appears to align with his desire to focus on artificial general intelligence (AGI), a long-term vision that aims to create AI systems capable of performing any intellectual task a human can do.

OpenAI, which has recently seen its own internal changes, including the resignation of its Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati in September, continues to draw top talent from the AI industry.

OpenAI co-founder John Schulman also left the company recently to join Amazon’s Anthropic. Despite these shifts, OpenAI’s CEO, Sam Altman, has dismissed concerns about internal restructuring, insisting that the company’s mission remains unchanged.

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The movement of top AI talent, like Bubeck, from established tech giants to newer AI-focused firms highlights the growing competition within the field.

Companies like OpenAI, supported by strategic partnerships with Microsoft, are reshaping the sector by focusing on advanced research into AGI, driving both innovation and transformation in the job market.

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While Bubeck’s departure is a notable loss for Microsoft, their continued collaboration with OpenAI suggests that the company is strategically balancing both competition and partnership in the race to lead the future of AI.

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