Meta dishes out $250M to lure 24-year-old AI whiz kid Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta gave a 24-year-old artificial intelligence whiz a staggering $250 million compensation package, raising the bar in the recruiting wars for top talent — while also raising questions about economic inequality in an AI-dominated future. Matt Deitke, who recently dropped out of a computer science doctoral program at the University of Washington, initially turned down Zuckerberg’s “low-ball” offer of approximately $125 million over four years, according to the New York Times. “When computer scientists are paid like professional athletes, we have reached the climax of the ‘Revenge of the Nerds!'” Professor David Autor, an economist at MIT
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta gave a 24-year-old artificial intelligence whiz a staggering $250 million compensation package, raising the bar in the recruiting wars for top talent — while also raising questions about economic inequality in an AI-dominated future. Matt Deitke, who recently dropped out of a computer science doctoral program at the University of Washington, initially turned down Zuckerberg’s “low-ball” offer of approximately $125 million over four years, according to the New York Times. “When computer scientists are paid like professional athletes, we have reached the climax of the ‘Revenge of the Nerds!'” Professor David Autor, an economist at MIT
老股民说说,2000年泡沫时也没这么疯狂吧……
没有。 那是只是股价疯狂
嗯,当时我就看隔壁的身价每天升降5M. 😄