OpenAI Co-Founder Durk Kingma Joins Anthropic Team

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Key Takeaways

  • Durk Kingma, co-founder of OpenAI, has joined Anthropic, following key figures like Dario Amodei, John Schulman, and Jan Leike.
  • He will primarily work remotely from the Netherlands.
  • His hiring strengthens Anthropic’s talent pool of ex-OpenAI members as OpenAI navigates leadership changes amid its for-profit transition.

Durk Kingma, a co-founder of OpenAI, has announced his move to competitors Anthropic.

Kingma stated on X yesterday that he looks forward to working with skilled team members, including former colleagues from OpenAI and Google. He mentioned that he would work remotely from the Netherlands and plans to visit the San Francisco Bay Area frequently, but he did not specify which Anthropic team he would join.

Kingma, who holds a Ph.D. in machine learning, was a research fellow at Google before co-founding OpenAI, where he directed the algorithms team for generative AI models like DALL-E 3 and ChatGPT. In 2018, he became a part-time angel investor and consultant to AI startups, rejoining Google at Google Brain, which merged with DeepMind in 2023.

Another OpenAI Team Member Joins Anthropic

Kingma’s hiring enhances Anthropic’s talent pool, following the additions of former OpenAI co-founder John Schulman and safety lead Jan Leike.

Dario Amodei, Anthropic’s CEO and former VP of research at OpenAI, left in 2019 due to disagreements over the company’s increasing commercial focus and recruited several former OpenAI employees to help establish Anthropic.

OpenAI has recently confirmed the departures of three executives, including Chief Research Officer Bob McGrew and CTO Mira Murati, amid its transition to a for-profit model. CEO Sam Altman announced promotions within the research division and plans for a new structure that retains the nonprofit’s minority stake while seeking funding to boost the company’s valuation to over $150 billion.

Apple has reportedly pulled out of discussions to join OpenAI’s $6.5 billion funding round, while Japanese investment firm SoftBank plans to invest $500 million.