Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg refutes claims that hefty paychecks are the primary draw for AI researchers joining Meta. He asserts that access to unparalleled compute power and the opportunity to develop 'superintelligence' are the key motivators. Zuckerberg highlights Meta's offering of 'infinite GPUs,' small, impactful teams, and freedom to experiment, attracting top talent from rivals like OpenAI and Google DeepMind.
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