Mustafa Suleyman, cofounder of DeepMind, the acclaimed AI lab that Google bought in 2014, has been placed on leave, Bloomberg reports.
Share to twitterLONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 05: Co-founder of Google DeepMind Mustafa Suleyman attends a Q&A during day 1 of TechCrunch Disrupt London at the Copper Box on December 5, 2016 in London, England.
Google acquired DeepMind in 2014, four years after Suleyman cofounded the London-based lab with CEO Demis Hassabis, and the reported price tag — or $650 million U.S. at the time — signified its big ambitions in artificial intelligence and DeepMind's technical expertise., which aims to find real-world uses its scientific research, and previously led the group's health efforts, including an extensively criticized 2016 partnership with the UK’s National Health Service. The collaboration gave DeepMind access to 1.
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