It's not 'corporate poaching' – it's a free market for brilliant people
- Written by Andrew W. Moore, Dean, School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
When brains are able to go where their interests lie, everyone benefits.Brain with luggage via shutterstock.comWhen Uber decided to develop its own self-driving car, it went big. The company came to Carnegie Mellon University, the epicenter for autonomous driving research for three decades, and hired away four professors and 36 technical staff...
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