Top AI Researchers Continue to Leave Google for Anthropic: Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel Are Latest Departures
Following the high-profile exits of Noam Shazeer and John Jumper, two more senior Google AI researchers — Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel — have announced they are joining rival Anthropic. The ongoing talent drain highlights the mounting pressure Google faces in retaining its top AI talent amid intensifying industry competition.

Highlights
- Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel have left Google to join Anthropic, marking the latest high-profile AI talent departures from the company.
- Their exits follow those of Noam Shazeer and John Jumper, signaling a sustained pattern of senior researcher attrition at Google.
- Anthropic, co-founded by former Google and OpenAI researchers, continues to attract top industry talent, strengthening its position in generative AI.
- Google's ongoing talent drain has raised concerns among industry observers about its long-term AI research and development capacity.
Top AI Researchers Continue to Defect from Google to Anthropic
Following the departures of prominent scientists Noam Shazeer and John Jumper, two more of Google's leading AI researchers — Jonas Adler and Alexander Pritzel — have announced they are leaving the company to join rival Anthropic.
The latest wave of departures underscores the intense pressure Google faces in attracting and retaining top-tier AI talent. Anthropic, which was founded by former researchers from both Google and OpenAI, has continued to draw industry luminaries, further cementing its competitive position in the generative AI landscape.
As competition across the AI industry intensifies, the race to secure elite research talent among major tech companies and startups has grown increasingly fierce. Google's ongoing talent attrition has raised serious questions among industry observers about the company's long-term research and development capabilities.
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