Meta is offering $300 million to OpenAI researchers

Ahmednagar, India
July 4, 2025 6:36am CST
There seems to be an endless fight in the development of technology. Insane amount of money is spent to get an upper hand over the competitors. And Meta is doing exactly the same. They are offering $300 million to join their AI lab. The offering is for the next four years to work for their "Superintelligence" lab. However, Meta is denying to have offered such packages. Well, whatever, one thing is certain that money speaks volumes when it comes to packages in such companies. The AI race might not be good for the humans in the days to come. The downsides are horrible. What do you think?
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
4 Jul
I am almost 66. So I can happily say your problem. Evil Grin.
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4 Jul
Aye Same here Well said
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@vandana7 (102698)
• India
4 Jul
@Ineeddentures I do feel sorry for the youngsters...but it is, how it is. LOL
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• Ahmednagar, India
5 Jul
Yeah yeah LOL
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4 Jul
Money speaks volumes when it comes to almost anything and everything
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• Ahmednagar, India
5 Jul
Without a doubt. Money is the most powerful source today. And it makes anyone so anything.
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@id_peace (17036)
• Singapore
5 Jul
It is a pity that I do not know much about coding and programming.
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• Ahmednagar, India
5 Jul
Same here, mate. I am also away from these technical things. But I do keep myself updated with the happenings in the field of technology and AI. That's the only thing I know, and that is only how much I can discuss
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@LindaOHio (222758)
• United States
5 Jul
I don't have many years left. This will be a problem for the youth of our world.
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• Ahmednagar, India
5 Jul
Yes definitely that's going to happen. We can call this the invasion of AI in this generation and for the generations to come. I think technology has developed beyond a needless point. To some extent, it's okay. But what we have at this point, has gone too far already.
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• Ahmednagar, India
5 Jul
@LindaOHio Hmm yes. And thanks
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@LindaOHio (222758)
• United States
5 Jul
@abhi_bangal I totally agree.
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