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Google Waives $1.5 Billion DeepMind Loan as AI Costs Mount (bloomberg.com) 15

Alphabet's Google waived a 1.1 billion-pound loan ($1.5 billion) to DeepMind in 2019 after the U.K.-based artificial intelligence lab continued to ramp up the scale of its research and development. From a report: Revenue jumped 158% in 2019, DeepMind said in a financial filing this week. Sales were 265.5 million pounds, up from 102.8 million pounds a year earlier. Its losses also widened, increasing 1.4% to 476.6 million pounds. DeepMind's parent has agreed to continue funding the company for at least a year after the report's approval. Alphabet's Google Ireland unit waived repayments and interest from the loan to help cover DeepMind's losses. Google acquired DeepMind in 2014 in a 400 million-pound acquisition that gave the Silicon Valley search giant access to cutting edge AI research. DeepMind Chief Executive Officer Demis Hassabis's goal is to produce general-purpose intelligence that can solve an array of problems. It develops products used by its parent company -- like its system for making data centers more energy efficient and a program to improve the accuracy of travel times on Google Maps -- as well as AI with broader applications.
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Google Waives $1.5 Billion DeepMind Loan as AI Costs Mount

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  • DeepMind Chief Executive Officer Demis Hassabis's goal is to produce general-purpose intelligence

    You'd think that someone at Google would know better!

    Up next, Google acquires Steorn. CEO Sean McCarthy's goal is to produce a perpetual motion machine. Just need a few billion or so to keep on with their cutting-edge "research".

    • by smwny ( 874786 )

      Nothing wrong with having big long-term goals.

      SpaceX wants to go to mars. In the meantime, they have greatly reduced the cost to space and Starlink is looking very promising.

      As mentioned in TFS Deepmind has delivered massive power savings for Google data centers and improved maps. Not mentioned is they have improved Google's voice synthesis. They have also been working on many medical uses of their technology including detecting many different diseases and protein folding. In protein folding they have moved

      • Re: (Score:2, Insightful)

        by narcc ( 412956 )

        Their goal seems to be to apply the same concepts to as many fields as possible to eventually create general purpose artificial intelligence.

        This is, of course, total nonsense. It sounds reasonable only if you have no background whatsoever in machine learning.

        But that doesn't matter when they are making cool products along the way

        Sure. But lets not pretend that this is a step toward their nonsense goal. Building taller ladders and mastering mountain climbing will get you closer to the moon, but will never get you there.

      • Google has attempted so many "moonshots" that now you can barely pilot around all the space junk.

  • and a program to improve the accuracy of travel times on Google Maps

    Does it matter if their time is off by a minute or two? Unless you're horrifically late and trying to do a Cannonball Run to get to your location on time, a minute or two either way is the least of one's worries.

    What is worrisome is when you're in the middle of a city and Google Maps gives directions such as, "Take Highway 101 north to exit . . ." without telling you how to get to Highway 101. And yes, I have seen this multiple t
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  • The loan was not waived, a year of payments and interest were.

    From a cynical capitalist perspective, that will not help in the long term, so it appears google is waiting for something, then will let it fail.

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