Nobel Prize AI researcher leaves Google to Anthropic
Nobel Prize AI researcher leaves Google to Anthropic
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Publish Date: 2026-06-21 12:00:00
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- Google DeepMind’s vice president John Jumper, winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on AI, is leaving the company to join Anthropic PBC.
- Jumper’s departure is significant as he has been a key member of Google’s AI coding development team, impacting the company’s competitive edge against rivals like Anthropic, OpenAI, and SpaceX in AI advancements.
- Concerns have been raised among DeepMind employees and executives about the company’s lack of a clear solution for commercial AI coding tools, which has bolstered the momentum of competitors Anthropic and OpenAI.
- Jumper’s departure also follows the exit of fellow Google DeepMind researcher Noam Shazeer who joined competing firm OpenAI, accentuating the rivalry among major technology firms in the AI sector.
- Google DeepMind and Anthropic both confirmed Jumper’s shift, with DeepMind expressing gratitude for his contributions and Anthropic welcoming him on board.
- Jumper contributed to the development of the AI model AlphaFold with DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, which earned them the Nobel Prize and revolutionized AI’s application in science and medicine.
- The broader AI talent war involves major tech firms like Meta and Alphabet, along with startups such as Anthropic and OpenAI, competing aggressively to secure elite researchers for next-gen AI systems.
- Analysts suggest that smaller companies like Anthropic and OpenAI have an advantage due to less bureaucracy and a focused effort on achieving superintelligent AI over larger corporations with more bureaucratic constraints.