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Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 19
Nobel Winner John Jumper Leaves Google DeepMind for Anthropic After 2024 Chemistry Prize
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 19

Nobel Winner John Jumper Leaves Google DeepMind for Anthropic After 2024 Chemistry Prize

3 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 19

Summary

  • John Jumper, Google DeepMind’s vice president and a 2024 Nobel chemistry laureate, is leaving the company to join rival AI firm Anthropic.
  • His exit removes a key member of Google’s AI coding development team as the company tries to keep pace with Anthropic, OpenAI and Elon Musk’s xAI in the race for more powerful models.
  • Google has also struggled to sell AI coding tools to businesses, according to former employees, adding commercial pressure to the competitive setback.
  • The move underscores how top AI researchers remain central to the industry’s battle for talent, products and model leadership.

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Nobel Laureate John Jumper Joins Anthropic: What His DeepMind Exit Means for the Future of AI-Driven Science and Safety

Overview

Nobel laureate John Jumper, renowned for leading the AlphaFold team at Google DeepMind and revolutionizing structural biology, has left Google to join Anthropic. His departure, coming soon after his Nobel recognition, marks a significant event for DeepMind and highlights a broader trend of top AI talent moving to new companies. Anthropic’s acquisition of Jumper underscores the fierce competition for leading researchers in the AI field. This move is expected to strengthen Anthropic’s scientific capabilities and signals a shift in the AI landscape, as companies race to attract experts who can drive groundbreaking innovation.

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