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The departure of John Jumper, a key member of Google's AI coding development team, further strains Google's efforts to compete with Anthropic and OpenAI

Google DeepMind Vice President John Jumper, who won the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry for his work on artificial intelligence, is leaving the company to join Anthropic PBC.

The departure of John Jumper, a key member of Google's AI coding development team, further strains Google's efforts to compete with Anthropic and OpenAI

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Nobel Laureate John Jumper Ditches Google DeepMind for Anthropic

Google loses its 2024 Nobel Prize-winning AI researcher to rival Anthropic, deepening its talent war woes.

John Jumper, the Google DeepMind VP who nabbed the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his AI work, is jumping ship to Anthropic. That's a big deal — and a painful loss for Google.

Jumper was a key figure on Google's AI coding development team. His exit adds yet another crack to Google's already strained efforts to keep pace with both Anthropic and OpenAI in the escalating AI arms race.

Anthropic, the Claude-maker founded by former OpenAI researchers, continues to hoover up elite talent. Landing a Nobel laureate is a significant recruiting coup that signals the company's growing gravitational pull in the AI world.

For Google, it's another reminder that prestige and resources alone can't always keep top researchers from walking out the door.