Facebook just poached a key Google executive who used to work for DARPA
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At Facebook, Dugan will lead a new skunkworks group called Building 8, which is dedicated to building experimental hardware, although Facebook is staying fairly quiet on details.
Facebook explained its new experimental division in a statement provided to Business Insider:
As part of Facebook's 10 year roadmap, Facebook is launching "Building 8," a new group that will combine research and product development to help make the world more open and connected - focusing on technologies that fluidly blend physical and digital worlds. To lead this effort, Facebook has hired Regina Dugan, a proven leader with a long track record of building teams that deliver breakthroughs in research and product development.
Dugan posted a personal statement on her Facebook page:
Today is a bittersweet day for me.
I am on the one hand, tremendously excited. building8 is an opportunity to do what I love most... tech infused with a sense of our humanity. Audacious science delivered at scale in products that feel almost magic. A little badass. And beautiful. There is much to build at Facebook… and the mission is human… compelling.
On the other hand, I am sad to leave the pirates of ATAP. Each of our efforts to create new, seemingly impossible products, has been faced with intense challenges along the way. Technical challenges. Organizational challenges. Challenges that might have broken lesser teams. This is the type of work we signed up for when we built ATAP. It is terrifying because it means we have to face our fear of failure, stare it down, more days than most. So be it.
Before heading to Google, Dugan was the director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, more commonly known as DARPA. At Google, she worked on longshot projects like Google's modular smartphone, Project Ara, and other, lesser-known moonshots, like Project Soli. She frequently spoke about instituting a engineering culture that focused on rapid prototyping.
But recently, Google has been implementing fiscal discipline since it hired a new CFO, and Facebook is just starting its "moonshot era," and funding projects like drones that fly for weeks and transmit data with lasers.
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