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Alphabet to combine AI research units Google Brain, DeepMind

Alphabet to combine AI research units Google Brain, DeepMind

Race to compete with rivals like ChatGPT.

By Staff Writer on Apr 24, 2023 11:00AM

Alphabet is combining Google Brain and DeepMind, as it doubles down on artificial intelligence research in its race to compete with rival systems like OpenAI's ChatGPT chatbot.

The new division will be led by DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis and will ensure "bold and responsible development of general AI", Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said in a blog post.

Alphabet said the teams that are being combined have delivered a number of high-profile projects including the transformer, technology that formed the bedrock of some of OpenAI's own work.

Going forward, the Alphabet staff will work on "multimodal" AI, like OpenAI's latest model GPT-4, which can respond not only to text prompts but to image inputs as well to generate new content.

Google has for decades dominated the search market, with a share of over 80 percent, but Wall Street fears it could fall behind Microsoft in the fast-moving AI race. Technology from OpenAI, funded by Microsoft, powers the rival software maker's updated Bing search engine.

Alphabet announced the launch of Bard in February to take on ChatGPT as well.

It lost US$100 billion (S$133.5 billion) in value on February 8 after Bard shared inaccurate information in a promotional video and a company event failed to dazzle.

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