Big Tech's Dominance in AI Talent War

By
Santiago Delgado Martínez
1 min read
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In a bold move, Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, has attracted attention by poaching key talent from a prominent AI startup, infusing fresh energy into Microsoft's AI services. This signals the tech giant's intent to dominate the AI market. The escalating talent war in the AI industry, especially among the tech giants, is reshaping the landscape and drawing scrutiny from regulators. The saturation of the US tech companies in this talent war is evident, but there is growing interest in AI opportunities outside the US. The tech industry is experiencing a ferocious period of competition for AI talent, as both small startups and tech giants vie for top researchers and engineers. This signals a seismic shift in the AI industry's landscape, with smaller companies drawing substantial AI talent and contributing to a diversifying market.

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