Entrepreneur Brett Adcock is backing a new AI research lab called Hark, assembling engineering talent from major tech players like Google, Meta, Apple, and Amazon. The startup is reportedly developing multimodal AI models alongside custom AI hardware—two areas that could reshape how the broader tech ecosystem operates. Recent hires include Abidur Chowdhury, who's taking the Head of Design role after leading design efforts at a major tech firm. This moves suggest Hark is positioning itself as a serious contender in the race for next-generation AI infrastructure. With seasoned talent from the biggest names in tech, they're betting big on both software and silicon innovation. The combination of multimodal capabilities and proprietary hardware typically signals ambitions beyond just research—real products and applications are likely on the roadmap.

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TaxEvadervip
· 01-10 00:16
Another big company poaching showcase, Hark's combination attack is quite fierce.
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rekt_but_resilientvip
· 01-08 18:45
Another AI laboratory built by a major company recruiting talent; being able to develop multimodal + self-developed chips is considered a win.
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SelfCustodyIssuesvip
· 01-07 05:18
ngl this is another story of someone leaving a big company to start their own venture. The multimodal + hardware combo seems like they are really trying to make a move... But is Brett Adcock reliable?
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GasWhisperervip
· 01-07 00:57
multimodal + custom silicon... the probability distribution just shifted. when you stack google/meta/apple talent like that, you're not running experiments—you're building the infrastructure layer that'll extract rents from everyone else. hardware plays always move slower but compound harder. watching this one closely, the timeline arbitrage possibilities are... interesting.
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degenonymousvip
· 01-07 00:55
Another combo of chips + AI, it really seems like they want to do something.
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SchrödingersNodevip
· 01-07 00:53
Another new project recruited from a big company, this routine is pretty worn out. But combining hardware and software does have some substance...
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AltcoinMarathonervip
· 01-07 00:52
ngl, this feels like we're watching the early miles of a marathon nobody expected to run this hard. talent exodus from mega-corps into a single lab? that's accumulation phase energy fr fr
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MEVHuntervip
· 01-07 00:47
talent poaching from the big four? classic move. custom silicon + multimodal = they're not just researching, they're building the pipes. if the infra stacks right, this becomes a serious arbitrage play for whoever controls the model distribution layer. watching this one close.
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ForumLurkervip
· 01-07 00:31
Another AI chip startup, big companies poaching teams... feels like this trick is a bit old.
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