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Updated · ts2.tech · Jun 19
Google Loses 2 Top AI Researchers to Anthropic and OpenAI as Stock Holds Near $368
Updated
Updated · ts2.tech · Jun 19

Google Loses 2 Top AI Researchers to Anthropic and OpenAI as Stock Holds Near $368

3 articles · Updated · ts2.tech · Jun 19

Summary

  • John Jumper, a Nobel-winning AlphaFold scientist, said he will leave Google DeepMind after nearly nine years to join Anthropic, adding to Alphabet’s senior AI talent losses.
  • Noam Shazeer’s move to OpenAI came just before Jumper’s exit, sharpening concern that Google is losing ground in the frontier-model race even as analysts say it remains well positioned.
  • Alphabet closed Thursday at $368.03, up 2.3% for the week, with the muted share reaction suggesting investors see the departures as a longer-term competitive risk rather than an immediate earnings hit.
  • Google is trying to offset that pressure by turning its AI stack into revenue—Google Cloud revenue jumped 63% to $20 billion in Q1, and the company is pushing TPUs through cloud sales, direct sales and financing guarantees.
  • That strategy carries high stakes because Alphabet expects $180 billion to $190 billion in capital spending this year; Monday’s market reaction may show whether talent retention is becoming a material investor concern.

Insights

Why is Google investing billions in Anthropic, the very rival that is poaching its elite talent?
With a $190B budget, why can't Google retain its top AI scientists?