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Ex-OpenAI Researcher Returns to India to Build Superintelligence

Ex-OpenAI Researcher Returns to India to Build Superintelligence

India Today
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
  • •Former OpenAI researcher Shyamal Hitesh Anadkat relocated to India to develop superintelligence systems.
  • •Anadkat spent nearly four years at the company before leaving the US to return home.
  • •The researcher described the move as a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the Indian AI ecosystem.
  • •Former OpenAI researcher Shyamal Hitesh Anadkat relocated to India to develop superintelligence systems.
  • •Anadkat spent nearly four years at the company before leaving the US to return home.
  • •The researcher described the move as a once-in-a-generation opportunity for the Indian AI ecosystem.

Shyamal Hitesh Anadkat, a researcher who spent nearly four years at OpenAI, has relocated from the Bay Area to India to focus on developing superintelligence. He characterizes this transition as a once-in-a-generation opportunity for India's growing artificial intelligence ecosystem, marking a departure from the traditional concentration of top-tier talent in Silicon Valley.

The global AI industry is currently characterized by intense competition for specialized talent, with major companies frequently offering significant compensation and investment to secure experienced researchers. Despite this ongoing talent war in the United States, Anadkat chose to leave his position to pursue AI development in India. He stated that moving back to his home country no longer feels counterintuitive, suggesting that India may be positioned for major breakthroughs in the field in the coming years. Anadkat, who previously resided in the US, shared his transition on the social media platform X on June 22, 2026, signaling a potential shift in how global researchers view emerging hubs outside of North America.

Shyamal Hitesh Anadkat, a researcher who spent nearly four years at OpenAI, has relocated from the Bay Area to India to focus on developing superintelligence. He characterizes this transition as a once-in-a-generation opportunity for India's growing artificial intelligence ecosystem, marking a departure from the traditional concentration of top-tier talent in Silicon Valley.

The global AI industry is currently characterized by intense competition for specialized talent, with major companies frequently offering significant compensation and investment to secure experienced researchers. Despite this ongoing talent war in the United States, Anadkat chose to leave his position to pursue AI development in India. He stated that moving back to his home country no longer feels counterintuitive, suggesting that India may be positioned for major breakthroughs in the field in the coming years. Anadkat, who previously resided in the US, shared his transition on the social media platform X on June 22, 2026, signaling a potential shift in how global researchers view emerging hubs outside of North America.

Read original (English)·Jun 22, 2026
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