DeepMind CEO: Google will invest over $100 billion in AI
The CEO of DeepMind, an AI research department under Google, stated that Google will invest over $100 billion in artificial intelligence technology. He mentioned that Google has more powerful computing capabilities than its competitors, and partners with Google because they know that achieving general artificial intelligence requires a large amount of computing power. The public is already prepared to accept AI systems, even though they still have flaws and are prone to errors
According to media reports on Tuesday, Demis Hassabis, CEO of DeepMind, Google's AI research department, stated that Google will spend over $100 billion developing artificial intelligence technology over time. He also mentioned that Google has more powerful computing capabilities than competitors like Microsoft.
Hassabis said:
This is one of the reasons why we collaborated with Google in 2014, because we knew that to achieve general artificial intelligence, we need a large amount of computing power.
The global interest sparked by OpenAI's ChatGPT indicates that the public is ready to accept artificial intelligence systems, even though they still have flaws and are prone to errors