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Matt Deitke, a 24-year-old AI prodigy, initially rejected a $125 million offer from Meta. Mark Zuckerberg intervened, ...
Matt Deitke, a 24-year-old AI researcher, rejected Meta's initial $125 million offer, leading Mark Zuckerberg to intervene.
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The competition for AI talent in Silicon Valley is intensifying, with companies like Meta offering substantial compensation ...
After rejecting a $125 million offer, Matt Deitke was personally convinced by Mark Zuckerberg to join Meta’s ...
Meta hired AI researcher Matt Deitke for $250 million after he rejected an initial $125 million offer. Deitke has a PhD from ...
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Stocktwits on MSNMeet Matt Deitke, Meta's Jaw-Dropping $250M AI RecruitMeta Platforms Inc. (META) has reportedly struck a landmark deal to recruit 24-year-old artificial intelligence researcher ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNMeta Eyes Young AI Talent: 24-Year-Old Matt Deitke Gets $250 Million OfferAI researcher Matt Deitke initially declined a $125 million offer from Meta but later accepted a $250 million package to lead ...
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India Today on MSNMark Zuckerberg offers Rs 2,196 cr salary to 24-year-old AI researcher who said no to MetaMeta CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly offered Rs 2,196 crore ($ 265 million) to recruit 24-year-old Matt Deitke for the company’s Superintelligence Lab. Deitke is said to have initially rejected Meta’s ...
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Bizcommunity on MSNMeta breaks records with $250m offer to 24-year-old AI prodigyMeta has just made one of the largest individual compensation offers in tech history—reportedly paying $250m to 24-year-old ...
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India Today on MSN$250 million package for AI researchers? Tech hiring enters league auction modeAI hiring has entered a new phase, with researchers now commanding deals worth up to $250 million. As tech giants like Meta, ...
Meta Platforms is offering nine-figure deals to attract top AI talent; Tesla CEO Elon Musk remains unimpressed by the ...
AI researcher Matt Deitke initially rejected Meta's $125 million offer, leading to a personal intervention by Mark Zuckerberg who offered a revised package of $250 million.
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