Saturday, June 7, 2025

China’s Tech Giants On the Hunt for Silicon Valley’s AI Talent

Reuters Yonhap News

Chinese tech giants are actively recruiting artificial intelligence talent from Silicon Valley.

On Monday, the Financial Times (FT) reported that major Chinese technology firms such as Alibaba, ByteDance, and Meituan have expanded their Silicon Valley offices over the past few months. They are actively forming AI development teams and aggressively hiring Silicon Valley talent, which is crucial for the competition in generative AI.

Alibaba, China’s largest e-commerce company, has reportedly been reaching out to engineers, product managers, and AI researchers in the San Francisco Bay Area who have previously worked at OpenAI and other prominent U.S. tech companies.

The company focuses on recruiting for its AI-based search engine, Accio.

FT reported, citing an Alibaba employee, that the company plans to spin off its California AI team into a separate startup.

Amid the aggressive recruitment drive by Chinese IT firms, a former OpenAI researcher disclosed receiving job offers from both Alibaba and Meituan, with the companies showing keen interest in their previous work experience.

This aggressive recruitment by Chinese companies comes after realizing a significant technological gap in AI.

In response to this realization, food delivery app giant Meituan is reportedly establishing a new generative AI development team in California, exploring opportunities in areas such as menu translation.

Some employees are said to be commuting between Beijing and the San Francisco Bay Area.

ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company, is the largest Chinese tech company based in Silicon Valley. According to the FT, the company is focusing on integrating AI features into TikTok and is reportedly answering to Zhu Wenzha, the Beijing-based research and development director.

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