DeepMind Technologies Limited

DeepMind Technologies Limited

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DeepMind is a London-based subsidiary of Alphabet, Google's parent company. It was founded in 2010 by a group of scientists, ML engineers and more. The company joined Google in 2014. Today, DeepMind has around 1,000 employees and has developed software for diagnosing almost all types of eyesight-threatening diseases.
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2017
20 Sep 2017

Helping robots learn complex tasks

Using a robotics task to demonstrate the achievement, the platform successfully trained a simulated robotic arm to grasp and stack blocks on top of one another by breaking down the task into simpler sub-concepts.
12 Jul 2017

Producing flexible behaviours in simulated environments

The agility and flexibility of a monkey swinging through the trees or a football player dodging opponents and scoring a goal can be breathtaking. Mastering this kind of sophisticated motor control is a hallmark of physical intelligence, and is a crucial part of AI research.
7 Jul 2017

Universal concept to regulate robot behaviour

Empowerment could potentially replace Asimov's famous Three Laws of Robotics, to ensure robots behave in a socially acceptable way.
27 Mar 2017

New computer software programme excels at lip reading

A new computer software programme has the potential to lip-read more accurately than people and to help those with hearing loss.
31 Jan 2017

Apple joins Partnership on AI

Apple has joined the Partnership on AI as a founding member. The company has been involved and collaborating with the Partnership since before it was first announced and is thrilled to formalize its membership alongside Amazon, Facebook, Google/DeepMind, IBM, and Microsoft.
2016
10 Oct 2016

How robots can acquire new skills from their shared experience

The ability to learn from experience will likely be a key in enabling robots to help with complex real-world tasks, from assisting the elderly with chores and daily activities, to helping us in offices and hospitals, to performing jobs that are too dangerous or unpleasant for people.