In the gold rush for AI talent, the U.S. is squandering its lead
Human capital is the primary constraint on AI progress, driving a global talent arms race that concentrates expertise in a few firms and increases industry fragility.
Remote companies like Dropbox and Atlassian say they're getting flooded with applications, as other firms RTO
The numbers highlight candidate interest: In the US in September, about 8% of paid job postings on LinkedIn offered remote work, but drew 35% of applications, a spokesperson told Business Insider.
Non-OpenAI/Anthropic AI startups face intensified hiring challenges, forcing costly, creative recruiting tactics to attract scarce top engineering talent.
The hedge fund trend fuelling Dubai's financial dominance - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
Dubai's financial hub has become a deliberate global center as elite capital and talent cluster, making presence in Dubai essential for major financial players.
Amazon has mostly sat out the AI talent war. This internal document reveals why.
Amazon's unique pay structure, perceived AI lag, and strict return-to-office policies have hindered recruitment of top AI talent, prompting a rethink of recruiting strategy.
After reported $100M offers and poaching spree, Meta pauses AI hiring
Meta halted hiring and internal transfers in its AI division while restructuring into teams focused on superintelligence, products, infrastructure, and long-term projects.