Alex Heath

"'We’ve come to this view that, in order to build the products that we want to build, we need to build for general intelligence,' Zuckerberg tells me in an exclusive interview. 'I think that’s important to convey because a lot of the best researchers want to work on the more ambitious problems.'

"Here, Zuckerberg is saying the quiet part aloud. The battle for AI talent has never been more fierce, with every company in the space vying for an extremely small pool of researchers and engineers. 

"Those with the needed expertise can command eye-popping compensation packages to the tune of over $1 million a year. CEOs like Zuckerberg are routinely pulled in to try to win over a key recruit or keep a researcher from defecting to a competitor."

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