Elon Musk has poached 18 top AI engineers from Mark Zuckerberg's team at Meta.

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In a recent move, Elon Musk has poached 18 top AI engineers from Mark Zuckerberg's team at Meta. The news has sent shockwaves through the tech industry, with insiders revealing that Zuckerberg attempted to retain his engineers with staggering offers of $250 million each. However, Musk's proposal proved too enticing to resist, prompting the engineers to abandon Meta almost immediately.
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According to sources close to the negotiations, Musk presented the engineers with an opportunity to work on a revolutionary AI project that has the potential to transform the fabric of humanity. The project, codenamed "Elysium," promises to push the boundaries of artificial intelligence, enabling machines to learn, adapt, and apply knowledge at an unprecedented scale.

Musk's vision for Elysium is to create a symbiotic relationship between humans and AI, where machines augment human capabilities, liberating individuals to pursue creative endeavors and solve some of humanity's most pressing challenges. The engineers were reportedly fascinated by the prospect of working on a project that could have a profound impact on the future of humanity, rather than merely generating profits for a single corporation.

Furthermore, Musk's proposal included unprecedented autonomy and creative freedom, allowing the engineers to work on Elysium with minimal bureaucratic interference. This, combined with the opportunity to collaborate with other visionary minds, proved irresistible to the engineers, who are said to have been drawn to Musk's bold and ambitious vision for the future of AI.

While the exact details of the proposal remain under wraps, it is clear that Musk's offer has sent a strong message to the tech industry: that the most talented engineers are no longer motivated solely by financial gain, but by the desire to work on projects that can change the world. As the AI arms race continues to intensify, it will be interesting to see how other tech giants respond to Musk's bold move.

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