Google CEO Sundar Pichai Creates ‘DeepMind’ Project To Develop Advanced AI Systems

Google has used AI to improve many of its core products, from Search, YouTube and Gmail to the camera in Pixel phones.

Google has used AI to improve many of its core products, from Search, YouTube and Gmail to the camera in Pixel phones.

Intrigued by the success of Microsoft-owned OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai have formed an entity that will help the company build more capable AI systems that are safe and responsible.

Intrigued by the success of Microsoft-owned OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Alphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai have formed an entity that will help the company build more capable AI systems that are safe and responsible.

Called ‘Google DeepMind’, the group will bring together two leading research groups in the AI ​​field: Google Research’s Brain team and DeepMind.

Their collective achievements in AI over the past decade include AlphaGo, Transformers, Word2VC, WaveNet, AlphaFold, Sequence to Sequence Models, Distillation, Deep Reinforcement Learning, and distributed systems and software frameworks such as TensorFlow and JAX for large-scale expression, training, and deployment. Are. ML model,” Pichai explained in a blog post late Thursday.

As CEO of Google DeepMind, Demis Hassabis will lead the development of the most capable and responsible general AI systems – research that will help power the next generation of Google products and services.

“Jeff Dean will take on the elevated role of Chief Scientist at Google, reporting to me. In that capacity, he will serve as chief scientist of Google Research and Google DeepMind, Pichai said.

Google has used AI to improve many of its core products, from Search, YouTube and Gmail to the camera in Pixel phones.

“We’ve helped businesses and developers harness the power of AI through Google Cloud, and we’ve shown the potential of AI to address social issues like health and climate change,” Pichai said.

As Microsoft moves ahead with AI-powered Bing Search and ChatGPT, Google is also set to release new AI-powered search next month, with more features coming.

According to The New York Times, the new features will be available exclusively in the US, and will be initially rolled out to up to one million users.

The company’s plan is part of efforts to meet the threat posed by Microsoft’s Bing chatbot and OpenAI’s ChatGPT.

Google’s chatbot, called Bard, was released in March to a limited number of users in the US and UK.

However, Bard has a long way to go to catch up with ChatGPT and GPT-4.

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