CoinJie.com news: MiniMax founder and CEO Yan Junjie (IO) pledged in an all-staff letter titled “Toward the End of the Sky” that, before achieving AGI (Artificial General Intelligence), he will no longer receive any salary from the company. Over the next 4 years, he will set aside personal shares equivalent to 4% of the company’s total issued share capital to incentivize team members who will fight side by side with the company for the long term. In addition, he will establish a dedicated fund to continuously support the open-source community, and the related shares will account for 1% of the total issued share capital. Yan Junjie said that although the market may fluctuate and there may be outside noise, the direction forward will not change, and he will devote all his time, energy, and resources to this cause. The letter concludes: “We will keep going until we reach it. Intelligence—walking alongside everyone.”

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LittleSunOfStainedGlass
· 8h ago
Is that 1% from the open-source community genuine, or PR? We’ll see after it actually gets implemented—no need to hype it up yet.
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GateUser-a365d15f
· 9h ago
The mass letter reads like the ending of a sci-fi novel, but hope this time it's not a story, it's history.
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L2Sprinter
· 10h ago
Now that the large model track is so competitive, there are indeed not many founders who dare to go all in. Respect.
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Post-RainReflectionsMarket
· 10h ago
4% shares to the team, 1% to open source, a grand vision.
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MemeTide
· 10h ago
The four characters "Until Arrival" give me goosebumps, true long-termism.
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ReflectionsOnTheStreetAfterThe
· 10h ago
Zero salary before AGI, I admire such boldness, much better than those who only make empty promises.
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