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A Google DeepMind is a technology company that specializes in advanced artificial intelligence research and applications.



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2024a

  • (Wikipedia, 2024) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_DeepMind Retrieved:2024-7-13.
    • Google DeepMind Technologies Limited is a British-American artificial intelligence research laboratory which serves as a subsidiary of Google. Founded in the UK in 2010, it was acquired by Google in 2014[1] and merged with Google AI's Google Brain division to become Google DeepMind in April 2023. The company is based in London, with research centres in Canada,France, Germany, and the United States.

      DeepMind introduced neural Turing machines (neural networks that can access external memory like a conventional Turing machine),[2] resulting in a computer that loosely resembles short-term memory in the human brain. [3] [4].

      DeepMind has created neural network models to play video games and board games. It made headlines in 2016 after its AlphaGo program beat a human professional Go player Lee Sedol, a world champion, in a five-game match, which was the subject of a documentary film. A more general program, AlphaZero, beat the most powerful programs playing go, chess and shogi (Japanese chess) after a few days of play against itself using reinforcement learning.

      In 2020, DeepMind made significant advances in the problem of protein folding with AlphaFold. In July 2022, it was announced that over 200 million predicted protein structures, representing virtually all known proteins, would be released on the AlphaFold database.[5] [6] AlphaFold's database of predictions achieved state of the art records on benchmark tests for protein folding algorithms, although each individual prediction still requires confirmation by experimental tests. AlphaFold3 was released in May 2024, making structural predictions for the interaction of proteins with various molecules. It achieved new standards on various benchmarks, raising the state of the art accuracies from 28 and 52 percent to 65 and 76 percent.

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  3. Best of 2014: Google's Secretive DeepMind Startup Unveils a "Neural Turing Machine" , MIT Technology Review
  4. Graves, Alex; Wayne, Greg; Reynolds, Malcolm; Harley, Tim; Danihelka, Ivo; Grabska-Barwińska, Agnieszka; Colmenarejo, Sergio Gómez; Grefenstette, Edward; Ramalho, Tiago (12 October 2016). "Hybrid computing using a neural network with dynamic external memory". Nature. 538 (7626): 471–476. Bibcode:2016Natur.538..471G. doi:10.1038/nature20101. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 27732574. S2CID 205251479
  5. Geddes, Linda (28 July 2022). "DeepMind uncovers structure of 200m proteins in scientific leap forward". The Guardian.
  6. "AlphaFold reveals the structure of the protein universe". DeepMind. 28 July 2022.

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  • (ChatGPT-OpenAI, 2024) ⇒ Prompt: Summarize the concept Google DeepMind in 1- 2 paragraphs. ChatGPT (model:gpt-4o). Retrieved: 2024-07-10.
    • QUOTE: Google DeepMind is a British artificial intelligence (AI) company and research lab founded in 2010, acquired by Google in 2015. It is renowned for its groundbreaking work in developing advanced AI technologies and machine learning algorithms. DeepMind's mission is to push the boundaries of AI to solve complex problems and enhance human knowledge. Among its most notable achievements is the development of AlphaGo, an AI program that defeated the world champion Go player, demonstrating the potential of AI to tackle intricate tasks beyond the capabilities of traditional computing.

      DeepMind's research spans various domains including neuroscience, computer science, and biomedical fields, with a focus on creating systems that can learn and adapt autonomously. Their work has significant implications for industries such as healthcare, energy, and gaming. For instance, DeepMind's AI technologies have been applied to improve the efficiency of Google's data centers and advance protein folding research to understand diseases better. Overall, DeepMind exemplifies the transformative power of AI and its potential to drive innovative solutions across diverse fields.