Google and Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai announced the merger of two entities with the company to form a separate business unit dedicated to the development of the next generation of artificial intelligence (AI) breakthroughs and products.
The new unit, Google Deepmind, was formed by merging the Brain team from Google Research and DeepMind, a London-based AI company Google had purchased in 2014. The newly-formed business unit aims to accelerate the company’s progress in developing AI in a safe and responsible manner.
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Pichai’s intent behind combining Google’s AI talent into one focused team is to “significantly accelerate our progress in AI.” Jeff Dean, the Chief Scientist to Google Research and Google DeepMind, who will be directly reporting to Pichai, has been tasked with building a series of powerful, multimodal AI models.
"A.I. has the potential of civilizational destruction."— Elon Musk @elonmusk pic.twitter.com/uphVmAfnoG
Reflecting on Tesla CEO Elon Musk’s take on AI’s potential to destroy civilization, Pichai clarified the intent behind the creation of the AI-focused unit:
While it has been revealed that the subsequent AI developments will be used in enhancing Google products, specific details of implementation remain unknown at the time of writing.
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