Mark Zuckerberg has poached Australian artificial intelligence specialist Andrew Tulloch from one of Silicon Valley’s hottest start-ups, striking a blow for Meta in its big-money push to hoard the sector’s hottest talent.
Tulloch is credited as a co-founder of Thinking Machines Lab – a mysterious AI start-up run by former OpenAI chief technology officer Mira Murati, which had global investors – including Australia’s Square Peg Capital and Airtree Ventures – jostling to invest in a $US2 billion ($3 billion) funding round that closed in July.
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