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Ki structure: How big Tech followed the best brains of the technology

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaJuly 29, 20253 Mins Read
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The Role of AI in Job Hunting

Job seekers all over the world use artificial intelligence (AI) to write their résumés. By copying and inserting the job description, AI tools can generate a standard, jargon-filled résumé that meets the company’s requirements. Other candidates use AI tools to scan the Internet for the right jobs, while some companies use similar technologies to screen applications, plan meetings, lead rudimentary interviews, and manage candidates.

The Shortage of AI Talent

However, it is unlikely that top-class AI talent, from startups to established tech giants such as Meta, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, or Google, had to go through this process. There is a growing demand for experienced AI engineers, and a lack of qualified people in the field. This qualification gap means that those with the right training can name their price.

The Pursuit of AI Experts

The small pool of AI experts is actively pursued with enormous signing bonuses and payment packages. In return, these engineers are expected to create the next generation of artificial intelligence models. Many AI startups have difficulty keeping employees in this ultra-competitive environment, with even Openai increasing payments to try to keep its engineers.

The Impact of AI on the Job Market

At the same time, companies such as Microsoft, Meta, and Intel are taking on thousands of employees. The need for programmers and software developers is particularly hard hit, as generative AI can write more code. As AI takes over more coding tasks, the most important programming jobs will be designing the systems that carry out programming, rather than programming themselves.

Meta’s Investment in AI

Meta is not just a big tech company following top AI talent. The company has invested $14.3 billion in AI, including the creation of Meta Superintelligence Labs, which aims to develop "superintelligence" AI with skills that can beat humans. Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, has been aggressive in hiring AI talent, including recruiting Alexandr Wang, CEO of Scale AI, to lead the new Meta superintelligence department as Chief AI Officer.

A Cultural Shift in Silicon Valley

Among the big tech companies, Meta is not alone in its AI structure. Microsoft has invested over $13 billion in Openai, and Amazon has invested $8 billion in Anthropic. This trend has raised concerns about a broader cultural change in Silicon Valley, where larger companies are now poaching individual talent rather than buying startups directly. This approach violates the character of startup culture, which prioritizes cooperation and creativity to work towards common goals.

The Growing Demand for AI Talent

Overall, the global demand for AI talent has increased by more than 300% in the past eight years. According to a report by LinkedIn, the artificial intelligence engineer is one of the fastest-growing jobs in 15 countries, occupying the number one spot in the Netherlands, Singapore, Great Britain, and the US. The number of companies in the US with a "Head of AI" position has tripled in the past five years, and AI alphabetization is one of the most sought-after skills in all jobs on the platform.

The Uncertain Future of AI

As AI develops more usable, real-world applications, its wider potential is still uncertain. Two and a half years after ChatGPT, nobody really knows where the AI road leads. However, big tech companies are afraid of being left behind and are willing to invest heavily in AI. The billion-dollar investments could be wasted if they are not adjusted, and a lot will depend on how companies implement AI. So far, they have only been slow to adapt.

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