Asked if he worried about "ending up like Robert Oppenheimer," Google DeepMind's CEO said that he loses sleep over the idea.
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Google's AI lab CEO said DeepSeek is China's 'best work' he's seen so far but that it showed 'no actual new scientific advance'"It's using known techniques, actually many of the techniques we invented at Google and at DeepMind," Demis Hassabis said on ...
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Hosted on MSNGoogle's Hassabis explains company's shift on military use of AIWhile Google has changed its position to allow greater military use of its AI technology, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis ...
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Google’s AI chief told employees that he’s not worried about China’s DeepSeek and said the search giant has superior ...
Demis Hassabis, DeepMind CEO urged employees not to worry about DeepSeek's exaggerated success, citing Google's superiority ...
Toward the beginning of the talk, three out of the four panelists agreed that some form of artificial general intelligence is ...
DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis downplayed concerns about China’s DeepSeek AI by stating that Google has superior AI technology, ...
According to Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, DeepSeek's claims of low training costs are "exaggerated and a little bit ...
Demis Hassabis, Nobel laureate and head of Google DeepMind, has praised the work behind DeepSeek AI, but called all the hype ...
Chinese AI startup DeepSeek’s claim of developing a powerful AI model at a much lower cost than major tech giants like ...
The notion that China’s DeepSeek spent under $6 million to develop its artificial intelligence system is “exaggerated and a ...
Google's AI head told employees that he was not worried about China’s DeepSeek AI and noted that the U.S. company has ...
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