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Immigrants Power Leading AI Team of Meta

by Sneha Singh
July 6, 2025
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Meta recently announced a bombshell that has the whole AI world abuzz. The tech giant put together what is being touted by many as the greatest “dream team” for its new Superintelligence Lab 11 top AI scientists with one remarkable thing in common, they’re all immigrants who received their undergraduate degrees outside of the United States.

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This is not another corporate acquisition. Meta’s aggressive move marks a new era for the competition for artificial general intelligence (AGI), and the company is all-in on world talent to be the first.

A Global Journey to Revolutionize Technology at Meta

This group’s narrative is one of a modern-day American Dream and cutting-edge technology. It is one of these researchers starting their studies at Chinese, Indian, South African, British, and Australian universities before reaching America’s top schools like Stanford, Princeton, and UMass Amherst for graduate work.

It’s not only that they come from different backgrounds—what makes this group unique is their track record. Prior to Meta, these researchers were behind some of the world’s most advanced AI systems operating today. They’ve had stints at the best labs in the industry: OpenAI, DeepMind, Google, and Anthropic.

No American grads on Meta's top AI team, all 11 hires are immigrants
Credits: The Economic Times

Their combined experience spans all the great leaps of contemporary AI. We’re referring to the individuals who contributed to creating the large language models behind ChatGPT, the multimodal models that enable AI to comprehend words and images, and the reinforcement learning models that instruct machines to make intelligent decisions.

Let’s talk about some of the prominent names on this team. Trapit Bansal comes from OpenAI with a PhD from UMass Amherst, where he helped make the pioneering advances that made modern language models possible. 

There’s also Huiwen Chang, a Princeton graduate who’s put her stamp on image-generating AI, which is behind those popular AI art tools everyone’s gone wild for.

The AGI Powerhouse of Meta: Immigrant Talent Driving the Next AI Frontier

Shengjia Zhao comes with Stanford-level serious credentials and was one of the individuals who helped develop ChatGPT itself. 

Johan Schalkwyk worked at Google for years, developing speech recognition and AI infrastructure. And Jack Rae? He’s a veteran of DeepMind who’s worked for years to push the limits of how neural networks can learn and adapt.

Each of them didn’t simply arrive and join the AI revolution—each of them helped build it. And now they’re all in one place at Meta, building towards the next big thing.

Meta’s hiring strategy tells us something deep about where innovation actually starts. That it chose to construct its AGI group from immigrant talent alone is not about diversity—it is about the acknowledgment that the most innovative ideas are generated by individuals who have been exposed to other cultures, educational systems, and modes of thinking.

America’s technology sector has relied for years on foreign labor to remain competitive. From Google’s founders to the CEO of Tesla, some of America’s largest tech success stories begin with immigrants. Meta’s Superintelligence Lab follows in the same tradition, recruiting a brain trust from across the globe to work on one of humanity’s most ambitious endeavors.

The Race for Artificial General Intelligence

So what comes next? That’s the billion-dollar question. Meta’s new lab is not simply attempting to develop more advanced chatbots or image generators. They’re working toward artificial general intelligence, AI that can think, reason, and solve problems in any domain, just like a human.

The diversity of skills the team possesses in language models, computer vision, reinforcement learning, and AI safety provides them with the capabilities to tackle this problem. More significant, however, is that their various outlooks and methods could be the very things required to throw open the door to solving AGI.

While the AI battle rages on among Meta, OpenAI, Google, and others, this dream team of the world may be Meta’s best-kept secret. 

The world will be waiting with bated breath to find out what this super-talented group can do when they pool their resources, expertise, and aspirations under one umbrella.

The future of artificial intelligence is being written by people all over the world, and Meta just made sure it has the best writers on its team.

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