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- Microsoft’s vice president of GenAI research announce departure.
- Microsoft will continue to invest heavily in AI technology for its competitive environment.
What happen
Sebastien Bubeck, Microsoft’s vice president of GenAI research, announced his departure from the company. He is set to join OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT. The specific role he will take at OpenAI remains unclear. A Microsoft spokesperson stated that Bubeck’s decision aims to further his work in developing artificial general intelligence (AGI). It was mentioned that Microsoft looks forward to maintaining a relationship with Bubeck through his new position at OpenAI. Most coauthors from Bubeck’s research on Microsoft’s Phi LLMs will remain at Microsoft. They plan to continue developing these models despite his departure. This follows several exits from OpenAI, including the CTO Mira Murati in September. CEO Sam Altman has denied any connection between these departures and a planned restructuring.
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Why it’s important
This transition is significant as it underscores ongoing talent movement within the AI sector. Bubeck’s shift to OpenAI may influence future developments in AGI. His expertise will likely contribute to OpenAI’s ongoing projects.
The departures at both companies reflect a competitive environment in AI research. Microsoft continues to invest heavily in AI technology, aiming to enhance its capabilities. The retention of Bubeck’s coauthors at Microsoft suggests a focus on innovation in language models. This situation highlights the collaborative nature of AI research and development. Maintaining strong ties between Microsoft and OpenAI will benefit both organizations. As the race for AGI intensifies, strategic personnel decisions will shape the future landscape of artificial intelligence.
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