OpenAI Poaches Senior Engineers from Tesla, xAI, and Meta
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Tuesday, Jul 8, 2025 8:17 pm ET1min read
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David Lau, who led software engineering at Tesla, has joined OpenAI's scaling team. Uday Ruddarraju, who previously worked on building Colossus, a massive supercomputer at xAI, will bring his infrastructure engineering experience to the team. Mike Dalton, another infrastructure engineer from xAI, and Angela Fan, an AI researcher from Meta, will also be part of the scaling team.
OpenAI's scaling team manages the backend hardware and software systems, including Stargate, a new joint venture dedicated to building AI infrastructure. This work is crucial for OpenAI's mission and helps the company stay ahead of its rivals. Ruddarraju, in a statement to WIRED, highlighted the importance of infrastructure in achieving AI goals: "Infrastructure is where research meets reality, and OpenAI has already demonstrated this successfully. Stargate, in particular, is an infrastructure moonshot that perfectly matches the ambitious, systems-level challenges I love taking on."
The new hires come amid increasing competition for talent and resources within the AI industry. OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, has indicated that the company may recalibrate its compensation for researchers to better compete with rivals like Meta, which has been on an aggressive hiring spree [1].
The recruitment of these high-profile engineers underscores OpenAI's commitment to scaling its AI infrastructure and staying at the forefront of AI development. As the industry races to achieve artificial superintelligence, firms are rethinking their hiring practices to attract top talent. OpenAI's move to bolster its scaling team is a strategic move to ensure it remains competitive in the AI arms race.
References:
[1] https://www.wired.com/story/openai-new-hires-scaling/
[2] https://www.datacenterfrontier.com/machine-learning/article/55299331/amazons-project-rainier-sets-new-standard-for-ai-supercomputing-at-scale
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OpenAI has recruited 4 senior engineers from competitors including Tesla, xAI, and Meta. The new hires include David Lau, former VP of software engineering at Tesla, Uday Ruddarraju, former director of infrastructure engineering at xAI, Mike Dalton, xAI infrastructure engineer, and Angela Fan, Meta AI researcher. These engineers will join OpenAI's scaling team and bring expertise in large-scale computing and AI research.
OpenAI has recently expanded its scaling team by recruiting four senior engineers from competitors, including Tesla, xAI, and Meta. The new hires are David Lau, former Vice President of Software Engineering at Tesla; Uday Ruddarraju, former Director of Infrastructure Engineering at xAI; Mike Dalton, an infrastructure engineer from xAI; and Angela Fan, an AI researcher from Meta. These engineers will contribute their expertise in large-scale computing and AI research to OpenAI's mission of achieving artificial general intelligence.David Lau, who led software engineering at Tesla, has joined OpenAI's scaling team. Uday Ruddarraju, who previously worked on building Colossus, a massive supercomputer at xAI, will bring his infrastructure engineering experience to the team. Mike Dalton, another infrastructure engineer from xAI, and Angela Fan, an AI researcher from Meta, will also be part of the scaling team.
OpenAI's scaling team manages the backend hardware and software systems, including Stargate, a new joint venture dedicated to building AI infrastructure. This work is crucial for OpenAI's mission and helps the company stay ahead of its rivals. Ruddarraju, in a statement to WIRED, highlighted the importance of infrastructure in achieving AI goals: "Infrastructure is where research meets reality, and OpenAI has already demonstrated this successfully. Stargate, in particular, is an infrastructure moonshot that perfectly matches the ambitious, systems-level challenges I love taking on."
The new hires come amid increasing competition for talent and resources within the AI industry. OpenAI's CEO, Sam Altman, has indicated that the company may recalibrate its compensation for researchers to better compete with rivals like Meta, which has been on an aggressive hiring spree [1].
The recruitment of these high-profile engineers underscores OpenAI's commitment to scaling its AI infrastructure and staying at the forefront of AI development. As the industry races to achieve artificial superintelligence, firms are rethinking their hiring practices to attract top talent. OpenAI's move to bolster its scaling team is a strategic move to ensure it remains competitive in the AI arms race.
References:
[1] https://www.wired.com/story/openai-new-hires-scaling/
[2] https://www.datacenterfrontier.com/machine-learning/article/55299331/amazons-project-rainier-sets-new-standard-for-ai-supercomputing-at-scale

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