OpenAI has just welcomed back two key employees from its competitor, Thinking Machines Lab, in a major coup for the AI firm. Barret Zoph and Luke Metz, co-founders of Thinking Machines Lab, have left their current roles at the startup to rejoin OpenAI.
The news comes after Zoph was fired from his position as CEO of Thinking Machines due to "unethical conduct", according to reports. However, a source close to the company claims that Zoph had shared confidential information with competitors, although this has not been verified by WIRED.
Zoph previously worked at OpenAI, where he served as vice president of post-training, leading teams that made final improvements to AI models before deployment. He left OpenAI in 2024 to co-found Thinking Machines Lab alongside Metz and Mira Murati, the former chief technology officer of ChatGPT maker.
Metz also has a history with OpenAI, having worked on the company's projects such as ChatGPT and the o1 AI reasoning model during his first stint. He is expected to report directly to Fidji Simo, CEO of applications at OpenAI, while Sam Schoenholz will work under him.
The move marks a significant win for OpenAI, which has recently lost its VP of research, Jerry Tworek. The personnel shake-up also comes after Andrew Tulloch, another co-founder of Thinking Machines Lab, left the company in November to take on a new role at Meta.
Thinking Machines Lab is one of several well-funded AI startups led by former top OpenAI researchers, reflecting the high demand among investors for AI-related ventures.
The news comes after Zoph was fired from his position as CEO of Thinking Machines due to "unethical conduct", according to reports. However, a source close to the company claims that Zoph had shared confidential information with competitors, although this has not been verified by WIRED.
Zoph previously worked at OpenAI, where he served as vice president of post-training, leading teams that made final improvements to AI models before deployment. He left OpenAI in 2024 to co-found Thinking Machines Lab alongside Metz and Mira Murati, the former chief technology officer of ChatGPT maker.
Metz also has a history with OpenAI, having worked on the company's projects such as ChatGPT and the o1 AI reasoning model during his first stint. He is expected to report directly to Fidji Simo, CEO of applications at OpenAI, while Sam Schoenholz will work under him.
The move marks a significant win for OpenAI, which has recently lost its VP of research, Jerry Tworek. The personnel shake-up also comes after Andrew Tulloch, another co-founder of Thinking Machines Lab, left the company in November to take on a new role at Meta.
Thinking Machines Lab is one of several well-funded AI startups led by former top OpenAI researchers, reflecting the high demand among investors for AI-related ventures.