诺奖得主被挖、股价大跌,谷歌AI掌门人硬核回应:TPU算力依然是底牌

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ME AI News, according to Beating Monitoring, in response to the continued outflow of core scientists, Google DeepMind chief Demis Hassabis directly pushed back at the Cannes Creative Festival, insisting that Google can still recruit and retain the very top scientists. Not long ago, the resignations of Noam Shazeer, one of the founders of Transformer, and John Jumper, a key contributor to AlphaFold, triggered widespread anxiety on Wall Street about Google’s ability to retain talent, even causing the company’s stock to dip by as much as 7% in a single day. But Hassabis seemed fully confident, saying that Google still has the largest research teams in the industry, backed by the deepest reserves. In Hassabis’s view, the high-frequency turnover of AI talent is completely normal in the world’s most intense job markets. Google’s ace lies in its underlying network built from data, integrated hardware, and computing power—especially its customized TPU computing clusters—which remains an irreplaceable draw for top researchers. Meanwhile, the 2023 merger of Google Brain and DeepMind has already consolidated previously dispersed R&D resources into a united force. Semafor believes that the departure of top researchers is more like a public-relations crisis for Google than an operational one. The real contest for talent in the AI field happens at universities, because the breakthroughs most likely to shape the next generation of algorithms are driven more by young scholars just out of school than by executives resting on their laurels. (Source: BlockBeats)
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