Rishabh Agrawal Starts a New Company

A2

Rishabh Agrawal Starts a New Company

Rishabh Agrawal 創立新公司


Introduction

Rishabh Agrawal is an AI expert. He left his job at Meta to start a new company called Periodic Labs.

Rishabh Agrawal 是一位 AI 專家。他離開了 Meta,創立了一家名為 Periodic Labs 的新公司。

Main Body

Rishabh studied at big schools in India and Canada. He worked at Google, DeepMind, and Waymo. He worked at Meta for five months in 2025.

Rishabh 在印度和加拿大的名校就讀。他曾在 Google、DeepMind 和 Waymo 工作。2025 年他在 Meta 工作了五個月。

Meta offered him a lot of money to stay. Some people said it was $1 million. Rishabh said the offer was much bigger than that. He said no to the money and left.

Meta 提供大量資金希望他留任。有人說金額高達 100 萬美元。Rishabh 表示實際提供的金額遠超於此。他拒絕了這筆錢並離職。

Now he leads Periodic Labs. NVIDIA and Jeff Bezos gave money to this company. The company uses AI to find new medicines and new materials.

現在他領導 Periodic Labs。NVIDIA 和 Jeff Bezos 都投資了這家公司。該公司利用 AI 來研發新藥和新材料。

Conclusion

Rishabh left Meta. Now he uses AI to do science at Periodic Labs.

Rishabh 離開了 Meta。現在他在 Periodic Labs 利用 AI 進行科學研究。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Who did what" Pattern

Look at how we describe people's history in this text. We use a simple formula: Person + Action (Past).

Examples from the text:

  • Rishabh studied...
  • He worked...
  • Meta offered...

🛠️ How to build this sentence:

If you want to talk about your past, just take the action word and add -ed.

Work \rightarrow Worked Study \rightarrow Studied

Compare:

  • Now: He leads a company.
  • Before: He worked at Google.

📦 Useful Words for A2

WordMeaningExample
ExpertVery good at somethingAI expert
OfferTo give a choiceMeta offered money
LeadTo be the bossHe leads the lab

Vocabulary Learning

expert (n.)
A person who knows a lot about a subject
Example:She is an expert in computer science.
offered (v.)
To give something to someone
Example:The company offered him a new job.
leads (v.)
To be the head or the boss of a group
Example:He leads a small team of scientists.
medicines (n.)
Something you take to feel better when you are sick
Example:The doctor gave her some medicine for her cough.
materials (n.)
Things used to make other things
Example:Wood and metal are common building materials.
B2

Rishabh Agrawal Leaves Meta to Co-found Periodic Labs

Rishabh Agrawal 離開 Meta 共創 Periodic Labs


Introduction

Rishabh Agrawal, an artificial intelligence researcher, has left his position at Meta to co-found a new startup called Periodic Labs.

人工智慧研究員 Rishabh Agrawal 已離開 Meta,共同創立一家名為 Periodic Labs 的新創公司。

Main Body

Rishabh Agrawal has a strong professional background at several famous research institutions. After earning his bachelor's degree from IIT Bombay and a PhD from the Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, he worked at companies such as Saavn, Google Brain, DeepMind, and Waymo. In 2025, he joined Meta Superintelligence Labs, although he stayed there for only five months.

Rishabh Agrawal 在多家知名研究機構擁有深厚的專業背景。他在孟買印度理工學院(IIT Bombay)獲得學士學位,並在 Mila - 魁北克人工智慧研究所取得博士學位,隨後在 Saavn、Google Brain、DeepMind 及 Waymo 等公司工作。2025 年,他加入了 Meta Superintelligence Labs,儘管他在該處僅停留了五個月。

Recently, social media discussions focused on Agrawal's decision to leave Meta, specifically because he turned down a very large financial offer. While early reports claimed the package was $1 million per year, Agrawal later clarified that the actual offer was much higher than that amount. Furthermore, entrepreneur Nikesh Arora supported Agrawal's decision to prioritize his new venture over a corporate salary.

近期,社交媒體上的討論集中在 Agrawal 決定離開 Meta 的原因,特別是因為他拒絕了一筆極高的金錢邀約。雖然早期報導稱該方案年薪為 100 萬美元,但 Agrawal 隨後澄清,實際的邀約金額遠高於此數。此外,企業家 Nikesh Arora 也支持 Agrawal 優先考慮其新事業而非公司高薪的決定。

Currently, Agrawal is a co-founder of Periodic Labs, which has received funding from NVIDIA and Jeff Bezos. The goal of Periodic Labs is to create an AI-driven scientific system. This system will be designed to suggest new hypotheses to help scientists discover new materials, medicines, and laws of physics.

目前,Agrawal 是 Periodic Labs 的共同創辦人,該公司已獲得 NVIDIA 和 Jeff Bezos 的資金支持。Periodic Labs 的目標是創建一個由 AI 驅動的科學系統。該系統將被設計用於提出新的假設,以協助科學家發現新材料、新藥物及物理定律。

Conclusion

In summary, Rishabh Agrawal has left the corporate world of Meta to lead Periodic Labs in the pursuit of advanced AI research.

總結來說,Rishabh Agrawal 已離開 Meta 的企業世界,領導 Periodic Labs 追求進階的人工智慧研究。

Vocabulary Learning

🚀 The 'Bridge' to B2: Moving Beyond 'And' and 'But'

At the A2 level, we usually connect ideas with simple words like and, but, or because. To reach B2, you need Cohesive Devices—words that act like glue to make your writing sound professional and fluid.

🔍 Spotting the Upgrade

Look at these two sentences from the text:

  1. *"...he joined Meta Superintelligence Labs, although he stayed there for only five months."
  2. *"Furthermore, entrepreneur Nikesh Arora supported Agrawal's decision..."

🛠️ How to use them

1. The Contrast Shift: Although Instead of saying "He joined Meta, but he left quickly," we use although. It prepares the reader for a surprising contrast.

  • A2 Style: I like the city, but it is noisy.
  • B2 Style: Although I like the city, it is very noisy.

2. The Addition Boost: Furthermore When you want to add a second, stronger point to your argument, stop using "and also". Use furthermore at the start of a new sentence to signal that you are adding more weight to your point.

  • A2 Style: The car is fast and it is also cheap.
  • B2 Style: The car is incredibly fast. Furthermore, it is surprisingly affordable.

💡 Pro Tip for Fluency

Notice how the article uses "In summary" at the end. This is a 'signposting' phrase. It tells the reader: "Attention! I am now closing the conversation." Using these signals is the fastest way to move from 'basic' to 'upper-intermediate' English.

Vocabulary Learning

clarified (v.)
To make a statement less confusing and easier to understand.
Example:The manager clarified the new rules during the meeting to avoid any misunderstandings.
prioritize (v.)
To treat something as more important than other things.
Example:In order to finish the project on time, we need to prioritize the most urgent tasks.
venture (n.)
A new activity, usually a business, that involves risk.
Example:Her latest business venture is a sustainable clothing line made from recycled plastic.
hypotheses (n.)
Proposed explanations made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
Example:The scientists developed several hypotheses to explain the unusual behavior of the chemicals.
pursuit (n.)
The act of following or attempting to achieve a goal or a particular activity.
Example:He moved to New York in the pursuit of a successful career in finance.
C2

Transition of Rishabh Agrawal from Meta to Co-founding Periodic Labs

Rishabh Agrawal 從 Meta 離職並共同創立 Periodic Labs


Introduction

Rishabh Agrawal, a researcher in artificial intelligence, has transitioned from a position at Meta to co-found a startup named Periodic Labs.

人工智慧研究員 Rishabh Agrawal 已從 Meta 離職,共同創立一家名為 Periodic Labs 的新創公司。

Main Body

The professional trajectory of Rishabh Agrawal is characterized by tenure at several prominent computational research institutions. Following the completion of a bachelor's degree at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay and a PhD at the Mila - Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute, Agrawal's career progressed through roles at Saavn, Google Brain, DeepMind, and Waymo. In 2025, he entered Meta Superintelligence Labs, where he remained for a duration of five months.

Rishabh Agrawal 的職業軌跡以任職於數家著名計算研究機構為特徵。在印度理工學院孟買分校完成學士學位並在 Mila(魁北克人工智慧研究所)獲得博士學位後,Agrawal 的職涯歷經了 Saavn、Google Brain、DeepMind 和 Waymo。2025 年,他進入 Meta Superintelligence Labs,並在那裡工作了五個月。

Recent discourse on social media platforms highlighted Agrawal's departure from Meta, specifically citing the rejection of a substantial financial incentive. While initial reports suggested a compensation package of $1 million (approximately ₹9.5 crore per annum), Agrawal subsequently clarified that the actual offer was an order of magnitude greater than the aforementioned sum. This decision was corroborated by the endorsement of entrepreneur Nikesh Arora.

近期社交媒體平台上的討論凸顯了 Agrawal 離開 Meta 的情況,特別提到他拒絕了一項巨額財務誘因。雖然初步報導指出薪酬方案為 100 萬美元(每年約 9.5 億盧比),但 Agrawal 隨後澄清實際提供的金額比上述數字高出一個數量級。這一決定也得到了企業家 Nikesh Arora 的認可。

Agrawal currently serves as a co-founder of Periodic Labs, an entity receiving capital from NVIDIA and Jeff Bezos. The institutional objective of Periodic Labs involves the development of an AI-driven scientific framework capable of generating hypotheses for the discovery of novel materials, pharmaceuticals, and physical laws.

Agrawal 目前擔任 Periodic Labs 的共同創辦人,該實體獲得了 NVIDIA 和 Jeff Bezos 的資金支持。Periodic Labs 的機構目標是開發一個由 AI 驅動的科學框架,能夠生成假設以發現新材料、藥物和物理定律。

Conclusion

Rishabh Agrawal has exited the corporate environment of Meta to lead Periodic Labs in the pursuit of advanced AI scientific research.

Rishabh Agrawal 已離開 Meta 的企業環境,領導 Periodic Labs 追求先進的人工智慧科學研究。

Vocabulary Learning

The Architecture of 'Clinical Detachment'

To ascend from B2 to C2, a student must move beyond accuracy and master tonal calibration. The provided text exemplifies Clinical Detachment—a high-register stylistic choice where the writer deliberately strips away emotional adjectives to create an aura of objective authority.

⚡ The 'Nominalization' Pivot

Observe the transformation of action into entity. A B2 student writes: "He worked at several famous research places." The text instead employs:

"The professional trajectory of Rishabh Agrawal is characterized by tenure at several prominent computational research institutions."

C2 Analysis: The verb "worked" (action) is replaced by the nouns "trajectory," "tenure," and "institutions" (states/entities). This shifts the focus from the person to the phenomenon of his career. This is the hallmark of academic and high-level corporate English.

🔍 Precision via Quantifiers

Note the phrase "an order of magnitude greater."

In B2 English, one might say "much more" or "significantly higher." However, "order of magnitude" is a multidisciplinary loan-phrase from mathematics and science. Using it in a professional narrative signals that the writer possesses a specialized lexicon, allowing them to describe scale without using imprecise intensifiers (like very or extremely).

🖋️ Lexical Sophistication: The 'C2' Substitution Table

B2 StandardC2 Clinical AlternativeContextual Effect
Path / CareerProfessional trajectory\text{Professional trajectory}Suggests a planned, upward vector.
ConfirmedCorroborated by\text{Corroborated by}Implies evidentiary support, not just agreement.
GoalInstitutional objective\text{Institutional objective}Elevates the purpose to a systemic level.
LeftExited the corporate environment\text{Exited the corporate environment}Frames the departure as a strategic transition.

Vocabulary Learning

trajectory (n.)
The path followed by a projectile or an object moving under the action of given forces; in a professional context, the development or progression of a career.
Example:Her professional trajectory was marked by a series of rapid promotions within the tech industry.
tenure (n.)
The period of time during which a person holds a particular job or office.
Example:During his tenure as CEO, the company expanded its operations into three new continents.
discourse (n.)
Written or spoken communication or debate on a particular subject.
Example:The academic discourse surrounding climate change has shifted toward urgent mitigation strategies.
corroborated (v.)
Confirmed or gave support to a statement, theory, or finding.
Example:The witness's testimony was corroborated by security camera footage from the scene.
order of magnitude (phrase)
A way of describing the size of one thing compared to another, typically meaning ten times larger or smaller.
Example:The cost of the new project is an order of magnitude greater than the original budget.
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