| ▲ | microtherion 8 hours ago | |
Reportedly, Meta is paying top AI talent up to $300M for a 4 year contract. As much as I'm in favor of paying engineers well, I don't think salaries like this (unless they are across the board for the company, which they are of course not) are healthy for the company long term (cf. Anthony Levandowski, who got money thrown after him by Google, only to rip them off). So I'm glad Apple is not trying to get too much into a bidding war. As for how well orgs are run, Meta has its issues as well (cf the fiasco with its eponymous product), while Google steadily seems to erode its core products. | ||
| ▲ | EgregiousCube 4 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Why would paying everyone $300M across the board be healthier than using it as a tool to (attempt to) attract the best of the best? | ||