The AI talent war has escalated as Meta successfully recruited four OpenAI researchers for its new superintelligence unit, announced on June 28, 2025. This move, led by Mark Zuckerberg, includes key figures from OpenAI’s Zurich office and a contributor to its o1 reasoning model. Let’s dive into this high-stakes development.

Meta Poaches Four OpenAI Researchers
Zuckerberg personally brought on Lucas Beyer, Alexander Kolesnikov, and Xiaohua Zhai, the trio who established OpenAI’s Zurich operations last year. Additionally, Meta landed Trapit Bansal, a foundational contributor to OpenAI’s o1 reasoning model, who worked with co-founder Ilya Sutskever. Beyer confirmed the move on X, denying rumors of $100M signing bonuses as “fake news,” countering claims by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman.
Strategic Context
This hiring spree follows Meta’s $15B investment in Scale AI and the appointment of its CEO, Alexandr Wang, to lead the superintelligence division. Altman had claimed last week that Meta offered $100M bonuses to poach talent, though he insisted “none of OpenAI’s best people” accepted. The latest moves suggest otherwise, highlighting Meta’s aggressive strategy to rival OpenAI.
Why It Matters
Meta’s superintelligence team is gaining momentum, blending top talent from OpenAI and Scale AI. With significant financial backing and a focus on AI surpassing human capabilities, Meta aims to challenge leaders like OpenAI and Google. The first output from this unit will be a critical test of its potential.
The Road Ahead
As Meta builds its superintelligence lab, the industry watches for breakthroughs or setbacks. Will this talent influx redefine AI leadership, or spark further rivalry? “UrviumAI” will keep you updated.
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Jigar Chaudhary is the Editor-in-Chief at UrviumAI, where he oversees coverage of artificial intelligence news, tools, and in-depth studies. With over 5 years of experience analyzing AI and robotics, he focuses on maintaining high editorial standards, accurate reporting, and clear explanations to help readers understand how AI is shaping the future.



