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What’s next for AI at DeepMind, Google’s artificial intelligence lab

What's next for AI at DeepMind? A glimpse into our future

DeepMind, Google's AI powerhouse, is pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence at a pace that's nothing short of breathtaking. I recently delved into a fascinating 60 Minutes interview with Demis Hassabis, DeepMind's genius co-founder and CEO, who shared insights about where AI is headed. Here's what you need to know.

The exponential rise of AI capabilities

Hassabis, a former chess prodigy who recently won a Nobel Prize for his work in protein folding, describes AI progress as moving on an "exponential curve" — not just growing quickly, but accelerating. This rapid advancement is fueled by increasing attention, resources, and talent flooding into the field.

What does this mean for us? AI systems are getting dramatically more capable each year, not just incrementally better.

Meet Astra: your AI companion with eyes

One impressive demonstration featured Astra, a new generation chatbot that can see and interpret the world. Unlike earlier AI systems that only learned from text on the internet, Astra can understand visual information and respond to it thoughtfully.

During the demonstration, Astra:

  • Correctly identified famous paintings instantly
  • Analyzed emotions of subjects within artwork
  • Created poignant stories about what it was seeing
  • Responded with surprising emotional intelligence

When integrated into eyeglasses, Astra can see what you see and provide information about your surroundings in real-time, creating a seamless AI companion experience.

Toward artificial general intelligence (AGI)

Hassabis believes we're on track to achieve artificial general intelligence — AI with human-like versatility but superhuman speed and knowledge — within the next 5-10 years. By 2030, he envisions systems that "understand everything around you in very nuanced and deep ways" and are "embedded in your everyday life."

DeepMind's current focus includes:

  • Gemini: An AI model being trained to not just understand the world but to act in it (booking tickets, shopping online)
  • Robotics: Hassabis predicts a "breakthrough moment" in the next couple of years with humanoid robots performing useful tasks

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