@NoamShazeer: I’m excited to share that I’ll be joining OpenAI and look forward to working with the exceptional team there. It was a …
Summary
Noam Shazeer announces he is leaving Google to join OpenAI.
View Cached Full Text
Cached at: 06/18/26, 02:01 AM
I’m excited to share that I’ll be joining OpenAI and look forward to working with the exceptional team there.
It was a difficult decision to move on. I’m incredibly proud of the amazing team at Google and everything we’ve built together. It has been an honor and a pleasure to work with all of you.
Similar Articles
Noam Shazeer Joins OpenAI
Noam Shazeer, co-lead of Google's Gemini project, has joined OpenAI, marking a significant talent move in the AI industry.
@markchen90: Very excited to welcome @NoamShazeer to OpenAI as our new lead for architecture research! His work on transformers, MoE…
Noam Shazeer, a key researcher behind transformers and MoE, is joining OpenAI as head of architecture research, moving from Google.
@sama: noam is one of the people I have most wanted to work with since the very beginning of openai. only took 10 years. i thi…
Sam Altman announces that Noam Shazeer, a key AI researcher known for his work on Transformers, is joining OpenAI after a decade.
most likely the real reason why Noam Shazeer left Google for OpenAI. Google management censored his transphobic and Gaza conflict related comments last year
Noam Shazeer's departure from Google to OpenAI is reportedly due to Google management censoring his comments on transphobic and Gaza conflict topics.
@0xLogicrw: Noam Shazeer, Google AI key figure and Gemini model technical lead, leaves Google again and officially joins rival OpenAI. OpenAI announced to employees that Shazeer will focus on finding entirely new underlying architectures for large models and advancing the Transformer...
Noam Shazeer, co-author of the Transformer architecture and technical lead of Google's Gemini model, has left Google again and officially joined OpenAI. He will focus on discovering new underlying architectures for large models and driving research into the evolution of Transformers.