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Nobel Laureate John Jumper Leaves DeepMind for Anthropic

Nobel Laureate John Jumper Leaves DeepMind for Anthropic

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Nobel laureate John Jumper, who led the AlphaFold team at Google DeepMind, is transitioning to rival AI firm Anthropic.

Leading Google DeepMind researcher John Jumper announced his transition to rival AI firm Anthropic. In a post on X*, he thanked DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis for the opportunity to lead the AlphaFold team just six months after completing his PhD.

Jumper and Hassabis were awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for creating AlphaFold, an AI model that predicts protein structures. This breakthrough revolutionized biotechnology and solidified DeepMind’s reputation in the scientific community.

Jumper’s departure marks the second major talent shift at DeepMind in recent weeks. Earlier, Noam Shazeer, co-founder of Character AI, announced his move to OpenAI. These transitions highlight the intense competition for AI talent across the industry.

Bloomberg notes that Jumper also contributed to AI-driven programming tools that Google attempted to commercialize without significant success. His expertise in AI and biotechnology could prove invaluable to Anthropic’s future endeavors.

Common questions

Why did John Jumper win the Nobel Prize?
John Jumper received the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing AlphaFold, an AI model capable of predicting protein structures from genetic sequences.
Why is Jumper leaving DeepMind?
Jumper did not disclose specific reasons for his move to Anthropic but thanked the DeepMind team for their support. His departure may reflect new career challenges or strategic shifts.
What was Jumper's role at DeepMind?
John Jumper led the AlphaFold team and contributed to AI-driven programming tools. His work remains a cornerstone of DeepMind's AI advancements.
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