Kuaishou VP Zhou Gurui Set to Depart Amid Tech Talent Exodus
Kuaishou Loses Another Tech Leader as VP Zhou Gurui Prepares Exit
December 30, 2025 - Kuaishou Technology's technology leadership team is shrinking again. Multiple sources confirm that Zhou Gurui, Vice President overseeing foundational large models and recommendation systems, is preparing to leave the Chinese short-video giant.
The timing couldn't be more telling - Zhou's corporate email signature now reads "Log Out," while internal systems show him on extended leave. While neither Kuaishou nor Zhou has made official statements, industry insiders speculate his next move could take him to Meta (Facebook's parent company) or TikTok.
From Alibaba Algorithm Expert to Kuaishou VP
Zhou's technical pedigree explains why his potential departure matters. After earning his master's from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications' prestigious Pattern Recognition Laboratory, he cut his teeth at Alibaba as a senior algorithm expert in targeted advertising.
His 2021 move to Kuaishou proved transformative. Rising quickly to VP, Zhou spearheaded development of the innovative "OneRec" end-to-end architecture that revolutionized Kuaishou's recommendation pipeline. Colleagues credit him with achieving what seemed impossible - creating larger models that actually reduced system costs while boosting recommendation accuracy.
"Zhou had this rare ability to bridge theoretical AI advancements with practical business needs," said one former colleague who requested anonymity. "When he talked about 'smarter recommendations costing less,' people listened because he'd already proven it could be done."
Talent Drain Hits Kuaishou's Tech Team
The timing of Zhou's potential exit raises eyebrows. He follows several other senior technologists out the door:
- Zhang Di (former tech VP) briefly joined Bilibili before returning to Alibaba
- Wang Ben (international e-commerce algorithms head)
- Multiple VP-level algorithm specialists
This exodus comes as Chinese tech firms face intense competition for AI talent from both domestic rivals and global players like Meta and ByteDance (TikTok's parent). Retention bonuses and equity packages have skyrocketed accordingly.
What This Means for Kuaishou
The immediate concern? Continuity of Zhou's "OneRec" project and maintaining Kuaishou's recommendation edge against rivals like Douyin. Longer term, it highlights the platform's challenge in keeping technical leaders who can drive innovation while navigating China's evolving tech landscape.
The industry will watch closely where Zhou lands next. Meta would gain formidable AI expertise for its metaverse ambitions; TikTok could leverage his recommendation system mastery against ByteDance competitors.
Key Points:
- Zhou Gurui preparing departure from Kuaishou after transformative tenure
- Credited with breakthrough "OneRec" recommendation system architecture
- Latest in series of senior tech departures from Chinese platform
- Potential destinations include Meta or TikTok parent ByteDance
- Exit underscores fierce competition for top AI talent globally