The $100,000 visa fee isn't stopping OpenAI, Anthropic, and Nvidia as they battle for AI talent
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Anthropic, OpenAI, and Nvidia increase H-1B visa applications as other tech giants cut back, highlighting the AI talent demand.
The $100,000 visa fee isn't stopping OpenAI, Anthropic, and Nvidia as they battle for AI talent
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Melia Russell
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While frontier AI companies boost their number of foreign workers, other tech giants with much larger workforces are cutting back.

While frontier AI companies boost their number of foreign workers, other tech giants with much larger workforces are cutting back.

AI firms OpenAI, Anthropic, and Nvidia are boosting H-1B visa applications. This comes as they compete for specialized talent.…

"We want all the brightest minds to come to the U.S. and remember immigration is the foundation of the American Dream," Nvidia…

I spent 15 years building tech in Silicon Valley on an H-1B visa, at AMD and Google. I never would've gotten my first U.S. job…

Huang said the “miracle of Nvidia” wouldn’t be possible without immigration.

OpenAI and Nvidia CEOs didn’t flinch at Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee, and now they're paying up as their application numbers soar | Fortune

OpenAI and Nvidia CEOs didn’t flinch at Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee, and now they’re paying up as their application numbers soar | Fortune

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