The History of Googles DeepMind
The origins of Google DeepMind can be traced back to 2010.
Google acquired the company in 2014, and it’s now a subsidiary company of Alphabet.
DeepMInd’s founder, Demis Hassabis, will be at the helm of the new research company.
They used reinforcement learning, where the program could learn through trial and error using feedback from its actions.
These innovations brought it to the attention of Google.
Since then, Google DeepMind has had several notable AI wins to its credit.
WaveNet (2016): An advanced text-to-speech technology creates more natural-sounding speech from any raw audio signal.
This technology improves text-to-speech synthesis in apps like Google Assistant, music composition, and other audio-related applications.
The challenging multi-layered nature of the game made it an esports favorite across tournaments.
AlphaStar bested the top professional player ranked as Grandmasters.
There are 200 million known proteins, and decoding their unique structures in 3D is time-consuming.
AlphaFold is an AI tool that predicts the three-dimensional structure of a protein from its amino acid in minutes.
This breakthrough can revolutionize drug discovery and help in finding cures for a wide range of diseases.
AlphaCode (2022): Google DeepMind’s AI system can write computer programs on par with competitive programmers.
AlphaCode used programming challenges to develop critical thinking, logic, algorithms, coding, and natural language understanding.
For instance, DeepMind has improved the accuracy of traffic slowdown predictions in Google Maps.
In addition, DeepMind’s machine learning also went into Android’s adaptive battery and brightness features.
And Google also applied DeepMind’s AI to cut the energy consumed by their data centers by 40 percent.
We’re confident in saying any AI updates from Google will have DeepMind’s fingerprint all over them.
FAQ
DeepMind is the company and not the artificial-intelligence program.
But its products are based on deep learning, a process that uses algorithms to solve increasingly complex problems.
Chinchilla AI is DeepMind’s language model, which works similarly to ChatGPT.
It’s not currently available for public use.