Already rich, already successful, why the last wave of tech winners is grinding again
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
Tech founders are abandoning senior roles to join AI start‑ups, especially Anthropic, fearing they will miss the defining moment of large‑language‑model development. Former Monzo co‑founder Tom Blomfield left his Y Combinator partnership to become a member of technical staff at Anthropic, while Instagram co‑founder Mike Krieger took the chief product officer post there and OpenAI veteran Andrej Karpathy joined its pre‑training team. Venture capitalist Chamath Palihapitiya left boardrooms to run AI coding firm 8090 Labs as CEO after raising a $135 million Series A, and former Opendoor CEO Eric Wu launched construction‑focused AI copilot NavigateAI with $25 million seed money. Even senior executives such as Workday CTO Peter Bailis swapped titles for flat “member of technical staff” positions, underscoring a trend of established winners gravitating toward AI work still.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Their migration shows that the generative‑AI frontier now commands the attention of the industry’s most seasoned entrepreneurs, reshaping talent flows and competitive dynamics.