Google doubles down on AI
The company says the move reflects its commitment to make AI available to everyone.
“From computer vision to healthcare research to AutoML, we have increasingly put emphasis on implementing machine learning techniques in nearly everything we do at Google,” says Christian Howard, Editor-in-Chief, Google AI Communications. “Our research has been core to the development and integration of these systems into Google products and platforms.”
As a result, the company says, it is unifying its efforts under “Google AI,” which will encompass all of the state-of-the-art research happening across Google. As part of this, it has expanded the Google AI website, and is renaming its existing Google Research channels – including the Google Research blog and affiliated Twitter and Google+ channels – to Google AI.
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