DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis on how AI will shape the future
DeepMind's stunning victories over Go legend Lee Se-dol have stoked excitement over artificial intelligence's potential more than any event in recent memory. But the Google subsidiary's AlphaGo program is far from its only project -- it's not even the main one. As co-founder Demis Hassabis said earlier in the week, DeepMind wants to "solve intelligence," and he has more than a few ideas about how to get there. Hassabis himself has had an unusual path to this point, but one that makes perfect sense in retrospect. A child chess prodigy who won the Pentamind championship at the Mind Sports Olympiad five times, he rose to fame at a young age with UK computer games developers Bullfrog and Lionhead, working on AI-heavy games like Theme Park and Black & White, and later forming his own studio, Elixir. Hassabis then left the games industry in the mid-2000s to complete a PhD in neuroscience before co-founding DeepMind in 2010.
Mar-22-2016, 05:50:27 GMT
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