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1 of Microsoft's Top AI Execs Leaves for OpenAI
Top AI researcher Sebastien Bubeck leaves Microsoft for OpenAI
OpenAI has lost a lot of top leadership lately, but they're gaining a big one: a top AI researcher from Microsoft. In the wake of several high-profile exits, Microsoft's Sebastien Bubeck is joining the OpenAI team,
One of Microsoft's Top AI Execs Leaves for OpenAI
As of this writing, neither OpenAI nor Bubeck have shared his new title.
Microsoft’s AI research VP joins OpenAI amid fight for top AI talent
High-profile exits from OpenAI, and now Microsoft, signal fierce competition for AI talent as big tech companies race toward developing artificial general intelligence (AGI), with top executives shifting between industry leaders.
Microsoft VP of AI research leaves to join OpenAI
Sebastian Bubeck, a former assistant professor at Princeton, had been with Microsoft for more than a decade. Microsoft’s vice-president of AI Sebastien Bubeck is set to leave the software giant after more than a decade to join the Chat-GPT maker OpenAI.
Microsoft's ‘top executive’ for GenAI research, Sebastien Bubeck to join OpenAI; here’s what the company said
Sebastien Bubeck, Microsoft's Vice President of GenAI research, is leaving to join OpenAI. While his role at OpenAI is not disclosed, Microsoft mainta
AI researcher switches from Microsoft to OpenAI
After many departures, OpenAI is finally getting a new addition: Sebastien Bubeck is joining the AI company from Microsoft.
Microsoft’s VP of GenAI Research Will Join OpenAI in Major AI Shift
Microsoft’s VP of GenAI research will join OpenAI, marking a significant shift in the AI talent landscape. Sebastien Bubeck, Microsoft’s Vice President of Generative AI (GenAI) research, has left the company to join OpenAI,
Microsoft's VP of GenAI research Sebastien Bubeck to join OpenAI
Microsoft on Monday said that its vice president of GenAI research, Sebastien Bubeck, is leaving the company to join ChatGPT-maker OpenAI. It was unclear what role Bubeck would assume at the Microsoft-backed AI startup.
Microsoft’s GenAI Research VP Leaves Firm For OpenAI
Sebastien Bubeck, Microsoft’s vice president of GenAI research, said on Monday that he is leaving the firm to go for ChatGPT creator OpenAI. TakeAway Points: Microsoft on Monday said that its vice president of GenAI research,
Sebastian Bubeck Departs Microsoft to Join OpenAI
Sebastian Bubeck, a prominent figure in Microsoft’s artificial intelligence research, has left the company to join OpenAI, marking a major shift in the AI research landscape. This departure was first reported by The Information and later confirmed by Reuters.
Microsoft AI VP Sebastien Bubeck jumps to OpenAI
We appreciate the contributions Sebastien has made to Microsoft and look forward to continuing our relationship through his work with OpenAI,” Microsoft's spokesperson said i
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Tech Moves: OpenAI nabs top Microsoft AI researcher; Lime taps Amazon VP as CTO
Sebastien Bubeck, a top researcher from Microsoft who was most recently vice president of AI and a distinguished scientist, ...
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OpenAI Poaches Leading Microsoft AI Expert in Coup for ChatGPT
Sebastien Bubeck jumps ship to "further his work toward developing AGI" at OpenAI, leaving his Microsoft role of over 10 ...
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Sam Altman-Led OpenAI Welcomes Microsoft's GenAI Research VP Following Wave Of Executive Departures
Sebastien Bubeck, Microsoft's vice president of GenAI research, is set to join OpenAI, amid reports of increasing autonomy ...
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AI Dreams: Microsoft @ 50, Chapter 1
Just as the PC and cloud defined much of Microsoft’s first 50 years, and just as its struggles in mobile set the company back ...
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