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“Soup Wars” — Big Tech’s New Battlefield for AI Talent

Syed Mehmood
Last updated: December 4, 2025 7:35 pm
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In a telling anecdote about the lengths major AI firms are now willing to go, the chief research officer of OpenAI, Mark Chen, revealed that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg personally delivered homemade soup to an OpenAI researcher as part of a recruitment drive. Chen described the gesture as “shocking” — a vivid symbol of how heated the competition for top AI talent has become.

In response, Chen said OpenAI didn’t back down. He admitted that OpenAI also began sending soup to people they were trying to recruit — effectively turning a corporate talent war into what many are calling the “Soup Wars.”


Why soup — and why now

  • Talent scarcity is extreme: The pool of world-class AI researchers — those capable of designing large language models (LLMs), foundational models or future AGI — is very small. Some analysts estimate fewer than 1,000 individuals worldwide command that level of expertise.
  • Big budgets alone no longer suffice: Firms like Meta reportedly have spent as much as US $10 billion per year chasing AI talent. But as Chen pointed out, even with massive budgets, many of Meta’s approaches — including generous signing bonuses — don’t necessarily win over people whose loyalty is rooted in mission, culture or belief in a lab’s vision.
  • Personalization as leverage: A CEO hand-delivering soup is a symbolic — and surprisingly intimate — gesture in an era where traditional perks, cash, and stock grants are commonplace. That personal touch becomes a differentiator.

In short: when the skill pool is tiny and every “unicorn” researcher counts, personal gestures can matter as much — or more — than monetary incentives.


The broader AI talent war context

  • Meta’s recruitment blitz has reportedly included offers with signing bonuses up to US $100 million.
  • Despite that, Chen says many of their direct reports turned down Meta’s overtures. According to him, Meta tried to recruit “half” of his direct reports — but “they all declined.”
  • OpenAI’s leadership has responded by ramping up retention efforts — adjusting compensation, offering new incentives, and appealing to researchers’ commitment to long-term mission rather than short-term gains.

This competition reflects the broader reality: major tech firms are not just competing over GPUs or capital, but over a tiny, highly-skilled class of researchers whose choices could steer the future of AI.


What this signals for the future of AI research

  • Scarcity-driven recruiting tactics: When expertise is rare, firms may resort to unconventional strategies — personalized outreach, high-touch recruiting — rather than just throwing money or infrastructure at the problem.
  • Mission & culture over cash: For many researchers, belief in a lab’s long-term vision — rather than short-term financial gain — is becoming a decisive factor. That could favor organizations that maintain strong research culture, transparency, or “meaningful purpose.”
  • Talents as strategic assets: When a handful of researchers can influence major breakthroughs, companies may treat them like elite athletes — not just employees. That reframes how AI talent is valued, retained, and managed.
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