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Google reorganises AI teams, moves to DeepMind to accelerate development


Google is reorganising the teams working on its AI services, platforms and tools to accelerate the development of its AI development.

This comes after the Gemini chatbot team was moved to DeepMind last year.

Logan Kilpatrick, who leads product for Google’s AI Studio developer platform, said on X, “Google AI Studio and the Gemini Developer API (along with our teams) are moving over to @GoogleDeepMind! This move will allow us to double down on our already deep collaboration and accelerate the research to developer pipeline. “

In October 2024, Google CEO Sundar Pichai had said to his employees in a memo, “To maintain the momentum of progress, we’ve been streamlining our structures, including the formation of Google DeepMind and the integration of the Platforms & Devices teams,” and this development is an extension of the same.Google DeepMind, established in April 2023, is a unit formed with DeepMind and the Brain team from Google Research joining forces. It is the AI R&D division behind many of Google’s more recent AI product innovations, including Gemini, as per Techcrunch.

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Talking about the reshuffling and its implications, Jaana Dogan, an engineer on one of the teams joining Google DeepMind, stated on X, “Our role will be to make DeepMind’s work accessible to the public in ways that were previously not possible.”

Replying to a comment under her post, she said, “Better APIs, more open source, more tools, you name it.”

Google has also moved its models, research and responsible AI teams to DeepMind in recent months, as per media reports.





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