Intelligence is an engineering problem: Google DeepMind

This event report explores the development of DeepMind, the London AI startup bought by Google in 2014, on the applications of their powerful technology.

Intelligence is an engineering problem: Google DeepMind

Sam Peña-TaylorWarc

Mustafa Suleyman, Co-Founder and Head of Applied AI at Google DeepMind, is not a morning person. Neither are the staff of DeepMind, the deep-learning start-up that Google bought for $500 million in 2014. The team gets to their London office at 10am to work towards a simple goal: to "solve intelligence and make the world a better place".

Real world problems

Now an AI research branch of the search giant, DeepMind has expanded its view across a number of different industries. Notably, the company burst onto the Tech consciousness with...

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