OpenAI is bringing on some big guns in the lead-up to its IPO
OpenAI is bulking up before its IPO, landing Transformer co-inventor Noam Shazeer from Google DeepMind and former Trump AI policy official Dean Ball in the same week.
OpenAI is bringing on some big names to the team in the lead-up to its public debut: Google DeepMind AI legend Noam Shazeer and former Trump White House AI policy official Dean Ball.
Shazeer, a co-lead at Gemini and the founder of AI role-playing startup Character AI, announced his departure from Google on Wednesday . He had been at the company since 2000, leaving only for a three-year period when he left to co-found Character AI. Two years ago, Google rehired Shazeer in a $2.7 billion deal that gave the tech giant access to the startup’s technology.
The move is the latest in a series of shufflings between the top AI labs, including Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta. Shazeer is credited for being one of the foundational minds behind modern generative AI. He co-authored the seminal 2017 paper “Attention Is All You Need,” which introduced the Transformer architecture.
Before leaving Google, Shazeer had also reportedly been stirring the pot when it came to political issues. According to The Information , Shazeer voiced opinions on internal messaging boards about transgender identity and Israel’s war in Gaza that resulted in management deleting his posts.
Whether those controversies will follow him to his new employer remains to be seen. In the meantime, OpenAI is also shoring up its policy credentials by bringing Ball to the team. Ball had a brief stint last year in the White House, where he helped publish America’s AI Action Plan before stepping down to rejoin the techno-libertarian think tank the Foundation for American Innovation as a senior fellow.
“I am pleased and honored to announce that, on July 6, I’ll be joining OpenAI as leader of a new team called Strategic Futures,” Ball wrote on X on Thursday . “Our mandate will be to help the company’s leadership shape frontier AI policy.”
Ball will report directly to Chief Strategy Officer Jason Kwon. The “small, high-agency team” will focus on “matters pertaining to: catastrophic risk, recursive self-improvement, labor market impact, and the relationship between the frontier labs, governments (particularly the U.S. Federal Government), and society,” Ball wrote in a blog post .
The Strategic Futures team will cover both public-facing policy and internal governance, he added. That last is important — Ball noted that “almost by necessity,” AI labs will have to lead on AI governance decisions.
“In other words, internal governance will be more central to the future of AI than most people realize,” Ball wrote.
Ball’s decision to join OpenAI — arguably an AI favorite in the administration — comes as Anthropic battles once again with the U.S. government. Late last week, President Donald Trump ordered an export control ban on Anthropic’s latest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5 , leading to the AI firm being forced to take the models down entirely to avoid noncompliance. For anyone who had “government interference” on their S-1 risk factor bingo card, Ball is what it looks like when a company locks in its insider status while a rival is squeezed.
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Pontos-chave
- A contratação de Noam Shazeer e Dean Ball reforça a estratégia da OpenAI em fortalecer sua equipe técnica e de governança.
- A formação da equipe Strategic Futures indica uma crescente preocupação com a governança da IA, um tema relevante para o Brasil.
- A movimentação de talentos entre empresas de IA sugere uma competição que pode acelerar inovações no setor.
Análise editorial
A movimentação de OpenAI ao contratar figuras proeminentes como Noam Shazeer e Dean Ball destaca uma estratégia clara de fortalecimento tanto em termos técnicos quanto de políticas de governança. Para o setor de tecnologia brasileiro, essa abordagem pode servir como um modelo a ser seguido, especialmente em um momento em que o país busca consolidar sua posição no cenário global de IA. A presença de líderes com experiência em grandes laboratórios de IA pode inspirar startups locais a investir em talentos e inovação, criando um ecossistema mais robusto.
Além disso, a formação da equipe Strategic Futures por Ball indica uma crescente preocupação com a governança da IA, um tema que deve ser cada vez mais debatido no Brasil. Com a implementação de novas regulamentações e diretrizes, o país precisa se preparar para os desafios que a IA traz, especialmente em relação ao impacto no mercado de trabalho e questões éticas. A experiência de Ball em políticas públicas pode ser um indicativo de que OpenAI está se preparando para um futuro onde a colaboração entre empresas de tecnologia e governos será essencial.
Por fim, a movimentação de talentos entre as principais empresas de IA, como Google e OpenAI, sugere uma competição acirrada que pode acelerar inovações. O Brasil, com sua crescente comunidade de desenvolvedores e pesquisadores, deve observar essas dinâmicas e buscar parcerias internacionais que possam trazer conhecimento e tecnologia para o país. O que se segue será crucial: como essas novas contratações impactarão a direção da OpenAI e, por extensão, o desenvolvimento de IA em um contexto global e local?
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