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Physical Intelligence, a robot startup based in San Francisco, has raised $400 million at a $2.4 billion post-money valuation, the company confirmed Monday to CNBC. Investors included Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, OpenAI, Thrive Capital and Lux Capital, a Physical Intelligence spokesperson said. Physical Intelligence's new valuation is about six times that of its March seed round, which reportedly came in at $70 million with a $400 million valuation. Physical Intelligence hopes that model will be the first step toward its ultimate goal of developing artificial general intelligence. In case studies, Physical Intelligence details how its tech could allow a robot to do laundry, bus tables or assemble a box.
Persons: Sam Altman, Jeff Bezos, OpenAI, Microsoft's Bing Organizations: Economic, Amazon, Change, Physical Intelligence, CNBC, Investors, Lux Capital, Khosla Ventures, Sequoia Capital, Tesla, Google, Intelligence Locations: Davos, Switzerland, Glasgow, Scotland, Britain, San Francisco, ChatGPT
"Dealing with social anxiety can be challenging, but there are several approaches that might help," the bot responded. "Cathy represents our innovative approach to leveraging technology in support of spiritual exploration," says Rev. Lorenzo Lebrija, the founding director of TryTank and an Episcopal priest. But they've designed it to help spiritual seekers talk about subjects they feel "vulnerable or defensive" about. John Brandon is a journalist who has published over 15,000 articles on social media, technology, leadership, mentoring, and many other topics.
Persons: Cathy, It's, Lorenzo Lebrija, Lebrija, Andrew Doyle, Jesus, Chatbot Eli, Gita GPT, Father Justin, they've, Elon Musk, Joshua K, Smith, I'm Cathy, Sam Altman, Thomas Telving, Richard Zhang, I've, , Rev, Doyle, Telving, John Brandon Organizations: TryTank Research, Episcopal, Episcopal Church, of, Gatorade, Google Locations: of Texas
Alphabet to report Q3 earnings after the bell
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Jennifer Elias | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +3 min
Google parent Alphabet is set to report its third-quarter earnings Tuesday after the market closes. During the quarter, the company also faced the advancement of several antitrust lawsuits related to its search and ads business. That would include Google's search position agreements with Apple's iPhone as well as Samsung devices. With the slow-moving legal process, the company is still likely years away from being forced to make any changes to businesses. In August, the company announced its new Android software update and its latest line of Pixel smartphones that utilize Google's Gemini AI assistant.
Persons: Sundar Pichai, Emily Chang, StreetAccount, Prabhakar Raghavan, Nick Fox, Demis Organizations: APEC, Summit, Moscone Center West, Google, TAC, DOJ, Samsung, Gemini Locations: San Francisco, U.S
The company beat on revenue, EPS, its ads business, and Google Cloud revenue, which grew 35% year over year. Revenue from Google Cloud grew 35% year over year to $11.4 billion, bolstered by "accelerated growth" in the company's AI products, the company said. Here are the key numbers for the third quarter compared to analysts' estimates:AdvertisementEarnings per share : $2.12 vs. $1.83 expected: $2.12 vs. $1.83 expected Revenue : $88.27 billion vs. $86.44 billion expected: $88.27 billion vs. $86.44 billion expected Google Advertising : $65.9 billion vs. $65.5 billion: $65.9 billion vs. $65.5 billion YouTube advertising revenue : $8.92 billion vs. $8.89 billion expected: $8.92 billion vs. $8.89 billion expected Google Cloud revenue: $11.35 billion vs. $10.79 billion expectedSource for analyst expectations: BloombergAlphabet and Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the company's AI investments were "paying off." The AI results will now reach over 1 billion users on a monthly basis, he said, and ads in AI Overview are "performing well." Related stories"Today, more than a quarter of all new code at Google is generated by AI then reviewed and accepted by engineers," Pichai said.
Persons: Sundar Pichai, , Pichai, Demis Hassabis, Evelyn Mitchell, Wolf, Mitchell Organizations: Google, Service, Google Cloud, Bloomberg, Apple, DOJ, Business
Google's new CFO, Anat Ashkenazi, signaled the company can do more to save money and move faster. She said leaders had done good work cutting costs, and they could "push a little further." Google is ramping up its spending on AI, and Wall Street analysts want more details. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Ashkenazi name-checked Google CEO Sundar Pichai and former CFO Ruth Porat for doing "really good work" in starting to rework Google's cost base.
Persons: Anat Ashkenazi, , Sundar Pichai, Ruth Porat, Ashkenazi, Mark Mahaney, Pichai, Sundar Organizations: Google, Wall Street, Service, BNP
Since its founding in 2010, DeepMind has focused on building AI that might solve some of the world's stickiest problems, as varied as the climate crisis and protein folding. Last year, Google, which acquired DeepMind in 2014, folded the group in with the unit responsible for creating the transformers AI model breakthrough, forming what DeepMind's chief operating officer, Ibrahim, describes as "the engine room of Google in the AI era." As head of operations, Ibrahim is not only helping guide Google DeepMind's pursuit of artificial general intelligence, but she's also led several internal initiatives to use DeepMind's research for consumer applications, including several partnerships to bring AI education to schools. But DeepMind's foundational research remains a key focus of investment for Ibrahim and the company. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: DeepMind, Ibrahim, she's Organizations: Google
Lorrain serves as creative lead at Google's AI research division, DeepMind. He helps the company apply its AI technologies to different parts of the media world, including recently introducing its video-generation tool Veo to YouTube shorts and collaborating with creators such as Donald Glover and The Weeknd on generative-AI projects. He has worked on computer-vision projects for Marvel's "Avengers" and Netflix's "Stranger Things," among other partnerships with major media brands. Lorrain also taught a class on AI and filmmaking as a guest lecturer at Columbia University this year. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Lorrain, Donald Glover Organizations: DeepMind, Columbia University
With its core business under threat, Google has spent the past two years pouring resources into building its own AI chips. In charge of those efforts is Vahdat, one of Business Insider's 2024 AI Power List picks. Vahdat has been at the company for more than a decade and is today setting the direction for Google's silicon strategy. That also means working closely with Google DeepMind to take its breakthrough models and integrate them throughout Google's products, whether YouTube's creator tools or Google's search ads. See Business Insider's full AI Power List
Persons: Vahdat Organizations: Google, Amazon, Microsoft
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis says "AI agents" are the next phase of AI after chatbots. According to Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind and a recently minted Nobel laureate, there isn't any secret formula to get there. Hassabis pointed to AlphaGo, DeepMind's AI that first defeated humans in Go, demonstrating reasoning skills in the game's defined domain. Hassabis pointed to AlphaGo, DeepMind's AI that first defeated humans in Go, demonstrating reasoning skills in the game's defined domain. They can use hardware like robots in the physical world, software like a calculator, or even other AI systems.
Persons: Demis Hassabis, , Hassabis, they've Organizations: Google, Service, The Times Tech
Google is replacing Prabhakar Raghavan, the company's search and ads boss, with longtime Google executive Nick Fox. Raghavan will continue to report to Pichai in the new role, the company told CNBC in a statement. The company is also dealing with several antitrust lawsuits related to its search and ads business. He will be leading Google's Knowledge and Information division, which includes the company's search, ads and commerce products, Pichai said. He previously worked within the company's ads business unit.
Persons: Prabhakar Raghavan, Nick Fox, Sundar Pichai, Raghavan, Prabhakar, Pichai, Fox, Nick, Demis Organizations: Google, CNBC, Fox
Crews encountered obstacles that entrapped ships or submerged them beneath ice-covered waters, creating an enduring mystique about what went wrong. Ocean secretsThe 3D scan of HMS Endurance makes it appear as though the ship was lifted from the bottom of the ocean. Falklands Heritage Maritime Trust/National GeographicAn awe-inspiring 3D scan has brought the shipwreck of Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton’s HMS Endurance, found in 2022, back to life. Meanwhile, a more somber finding gleaned from DNA identified the cannibalized remains of James Fitzjames, captain of the HMS Erebus. Other worldsAstronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope watched the shape of Jupiter's Great Red Spot change over 90 days.
Persons: Crews, Ernest Shackleton’s HMS, Shackleton, James Fitzjames, Sir John Franklin, Fitzjames, Trailblazers, David Baker, Demis Hassabis, John Jumper, John Hopfield, Geoffrey Hinton, Victor Ambros, Gary Ruvkun, Matthew Dominick, John Henry Patterson, Thomas Gnoske, Joseph DePasquale, , Indiana Jones, , Ashley Strickland, Katie Hunt Organizations: CNN, Heritage Maritime Trust, University of Washington, Google, Princeton University, University of Toronto, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Harvard Medical School, NASA, International Space, Space, Chicago’s Field, Hubble, European Space Agency, CNN Space, Science Locations: Antarctica, Weddell, Canada’s Nunavut, London, North America, Europe, Kenya, Civil, Petra, Jordan
It's sought to position itself as the safer, more responsible AI company. She, along with her brother Dario, was part of the team that left OpenAI with the goal of creating a more responsible AI company. Krishna Rao, Chief Financial OfficerAs any emerging AI company can attest, conducting groundbreaking research isn't enough. In this role, he's building deep relationships with users and helping to turn Anthropic's research into a mass-market product. These capabilities are essential to Anthropic's positioning of itself as the safer AI company.
Persons: Anthropic, It's, , OpenAI's, Dario Amodei, Amodei, Dario, Daniela Amodei, She's, Jack Clark ,, Clark, Jared Kaplan, Kaplan, Chris Olah, Sam McCandlish, McCandlish, Tom Brown, Brown, Krishna Rao, Rao, Mike Krieger, São Paulo, Krieger, Claude, Brian Israel, it's, Brian, Sam Bowman, Bowman, Jan Leike Organizations: Service, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Google, Princeton University, Hertz, Stanford University School of Medicine, sager, Bloomberg, Harvard, Johns Hopkins University, Research, Organization, Core Resources, Stanford University, Brandeis University, Core, Blackstone, Bain & Company, Anthropic, State Department, NASA Locations: OpenAI, Anthropic, Airbnb, São, Menlo Park, San Francisco, New York, Israel
DeepMind researchers Demis Hassabis and John Jumper have won a share of the Nobel Prize in chemistry. AdvertisementDemis Hassabis, the cofounder and CEO of DeepMind, is one of three researchers to be awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry. The pair were recognized for their use of AI to predict protein structures with the DeepMind tool AlphaFold. The other is about fulfilling a 50-year-old dream: predicting protein structures from their amino acid sequences. AdvertisementDeepMind has also released the AlphaFold Protein Structure Database, which includes free-to-access models of microscopic protein structures.
Persons: Demis Hassabis, John Jumper, DeepMind, , Demis, David Baker, Hassabis, Heiner Linke, Shane Legg, Mustafa Suleyman Organizations: Service, Business, Chemistry, Google Locations: AlphaFold, London
5 Nobel-worthy discoveries that haven’t won the prize
  + stars: | 2024-10-05 | by ( Katie Hunt | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +8 min
The first human genomeThe mapping of the human genome has had a huge impact on biology and other fields. The output from a DNA sequencer is shown in this undated image from the National Human Genome Research Institute. But one reason the project may not have earned a Nobel Prize is the sheer number of people involved in the feat. The Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine will be announced on Monday, followed by the physics prize on Tuesday and the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday. The Nobel Prize for literature will be announced on Thursday and the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday.
Persons: Alfred Nobel, Nobel, Carsten Snejbjerg, Svetlana Mojsov, Joel Habener, Lotte Bjerre Knudsen —, Lasker, Knudsen, Hassabis, John Jumper, Lester Cohen, David Pendlebury, Pendlebury, “ Nobel, David Baker, , Boris Roessler, We’re, Jeffrey Gordon, Robert J, Glaser, Louis, Gordon, Claire King, Barack Obama, Drew Angerer, Mary, King Organizations: CNN, Stockholm —, Human Genome Research, Nordisk, Bloomberg, Getty, Rockefeller University, Harvard Medical School, Novo Nordisk, Clarivate’s Institute for Scientific Information, Google, Institute for Protein, University of Washington School of Medicine, Washington University, of Locations: Swedish, United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, China, Hillerød, Denmark, Los Angeles, St
Here's where OpenAI's 11 cofounders are now
  + stars: | 2024-10-03 | by ( Jyoti Mann | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
Most of OpenAI's cofounders have left the startup, with some going to rivals. Here's where all 11 of its cofounders are now and how many remain at the $157 billion company. Here's where all of the 11 cofounders are now. According to her LinkedIn profile, she used to work at Facebook as an AI research engineer before joining Stripe as a software engineer in 2016. OpenAI and none of its 11 cofounders immediately responded to Business Insider's requests for comment, made outside normal working hours.
Persons: it's, Sam Altman, , OpenAI, Mira Murati, Barret Zoph, Bob McGrew, Ilya Sutskever, John Schulman, Anthropic, Jason Redmond, Altman, John Schulman Schulman, OpenAI's, Jan Leike, Schulman, Wojciech Zaremba Zaremba, Zaremba, Ekon, Musk, Ilya Sutskever Ilya Sutskever, JACK GUEZ, Getty Sutskever, Sustkever, Sustskever, Greg Brockman Brockman, he's, Kingma, Andrej Karpathy Andrej Karpathy, Karpathy, Vicki Cheung Cheung, Elon, Elon Musk, ALAIN JOCARD, Brockman, cofounding OpenAI, Pamela Vagata Vagata, Trevor Blackwell Blackwell, cofounders Organizations: Here's, Service, Getty, OpenAI's Superalignment, OpenAI, Inc, Google DeepMind, Anthropic, Tesla, San Francisco Chronicle, Hearst Newspapers, Getty Images Research, Eureka Labs, SpaceX, The Boring Company, Facebook Locations: AFP, OpenAI, cofounding, Pebblebed
Google struck a $2.7 billion deal with Character.ai., largley to rehire AI expert Noam Shazeer, WSJ reported. It's an eye-popping example of how expensive and in demand top AI talent is as competition heats up. AI career experts told Business Insider it's a bit like pro sports — the superstars are worth it. AdvertisementThere are plenty of stories out there about just how ruthless the hiring wars for AI talent have gotten. Grennan predicted this pattern will continue as the AI talent window stays hot for the next three to four years.
Persons: Noam Shazeer, , Shazeer, he's, it's, Mustafa Suleyman, Karen Simonyan, Andree Mendoza, Mendoza, Sergey Brin, Zuckerberg, Meta, Altman, Conor Grennan, Grennan, Noam Shazeer isn't Organizations: Google, Service, Nvidia, Wall Street, Business, Microsoft, Carex Consulting, Big Tech, NYU's Stern School of Business, Wall, Apple
YouTube on Wednesday announced artificial-intelligence features for creators on its Shorts platform that tap into Google 's DeepMind video-generation model. YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said he hopes Veo will enable creators to produce more Shorts videos with the help of AI. The Veo AI backgrounds are an upgrade over a similar AI-generation feature announced by YouTube in 2023 called Dream Screen. The company said its Veo AI background feature will roll out later this year while the six-second AI clips will become available in 2025. However, some creators expressed concerns that their videos on YouTube are used to train the AI models that built Veo.
Persons: Neal Mohan, Veo, Mohan, Thomas Simons Organizations: YouTube, Wednesday, Google, Facebook, Netflix, Disney Locations: New York
At Google's Made on YouTube event on Monday, the product roadmap was clear: AI, AI, and more AI. But as AI tools become even more integrated into YouTube, one has to wonder: Will AI content ultimately overtake human content on the app, and does YouTube worry about that? That said, the company isn't opposed to allowing AI content to proliferate across the platform, Voolich said. Some influencers such as MrBeast and Dude Perfect are testing out AI tools as a means to work more efficiently. "YouTube very much puts its partners first," Voolich said, describing a group that includes music artists, video creators, and other creatives.
Persons: D4vd, Joe Ando, Johanna Voolich, Voolich, It's, it's Organizations: Service, YouTube, Google, Business Locations: ideation
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has argued that AI models should eventually produce synthetic data good enough to train themselves effectively. As the well of usable human-generated data dries up, more companies look into using synthetic data. Rather than being pulled from the real world, synthetic data is generated by AI systems that have been trained on real-world data. Synthetic data may help offer some effective "countertuning" to the biases produced by real-world data, too. 'Habsburg AI'While the AI industry found some advantages in synthetic data, it faces serious issues it can't afford to ignore, such as fears synthetic data can wreck AI models.
Persons: , that's, Sam Altman, Gary Marcus, It's, Nathan Lambert, Gretel, SynthLabs, Meta, Timnit Gebru, Margaret Mitchell, LLMs, Sadowski, Alexandr Wang, AlphaGeometry, Marcus Organizations: Service, Google, Business, Oxford, Gartner, New York University, Allen Institute, AI, Nvidia, Meta's, Anadolu, Getty, Rush, Microsoft, Monash University Locations: Cambridge, Habsburg
Read previewReflection AI, a startup building AI agents, has raised new funding at a $100 million valuation, Business Insider has learned. AI agents promise to execute difficult tasks, like booking an appointment or updating Salesforce. Laskin conducted AI research at the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab and most recently worked at Google DeepMind, the company's AI research lab. AdvertisementReflection isn't the only startup building AI agents. In June, Amazon hired away the cofounders of AI agent startup Adept, which raised more than $400 million in funding, and licensed its technology, reported GeekWire.
Persons: , cofounders, Misha Laskin, Ioannis Antonoglou, DeepMind, Laskin, Anthropic's Claude, OpenAI's, Antonoglou, Ioannis Organizations: Service, Sequoia Capital, Sequoia, Business, Berkeley Artificial Intelligence, Google, Amazon Locations: DeepMind
"I am super excited to return to Google and work as part of the Google DeepMind team," Shazeer said in a statement on Friday. I am confident that the funds from the non-exclusive Google licensing agreement together with the incredible Character.AI team positions Character.AI for continued success in the future." The move also comes amid a competitive talent and AI landscape, leading companies to form partnerships against a tough regulatory landscape that has placed scrutiny on mergers and acquisitions. Britain's competition watchdog said earlier this week it is looking into Google's partnership with AI startup Anthropic, for example. In March, Microsoft hired Mustafa Suleyman, a co-founder of AI startup DeepMind that Google acquired in 2014, and much of its staff to lead AI initiatives.
Persons: Noam Shazeer, Daniel De Freitas, Character.AI, Freitas, Axios, OpenAI's ChatGPT, Shazeer, We're, Noam, Mustafa Suleyman, Suleyman, Satya Nadella Organizations: Google, Character.AI, CNBC, Microsoft Locations: Character.AI
Read previewOpenAI announced last June it would open a corporate office in London, marking the AI firm's first international expansion. When OpenAI announced its London expansion, it placed its first non-US office on the doorstep of Google's DeepMind, one of its biggest rivals in artificial intelligence. An analysis of LinkedIn data reveals that OpenAI has been on a UK hiring spree in recent months and has even poached a key player from DeepMind. AdvertisementLast year, Google combined its DeepMind unit with its core AI group to form the rebranded Google DeepMind. In April, OpenAI backer Microsoft announced it would also open a separate AI hub in London, upping the ante in the war for AI talent.
Persons: , OpenAI, Google's, Thibault Sottiaux, Sottiaux, It's, OpenAI's Organizations: Service, DeepMind, Business, Meta, Google, Microsoft Locations: London, OpenAI, Dublin
download the appSign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. Read previewIn Tuesday's earnings call, investors repeatedly pressed Alphabet's leadership team for more information about how its AI initiatives are performing and how they would generate revenue, but executives remained tight-lipped. In April the CEO of Google DeepMind, Demis Hassabis, said that Google plans to invest more than $100 billion over time to develop AI technology. Advertisement"On the cloud and AI stuff, you know, it's obviously, you know, you know, something which I think will end up being a big driver over time," Pichai said. The company's cloud business crossed $10 billion in revenue for the first time, reaching $10.3 billion — fueled in part by AI demand, Pichai said.
Persons: , Sundar Pichai, Philipp Schindler chimed, Pichai, Schindler, Demis Hassabis Organizations: Service, Business, Google, AIs, YouTube
AI systems need lots of computers to make them work. The end result has been that Google’s greenhouse gas emissions have soared 48% since 2019, according to the tech giant’s annual environment report. An October study from Dutch researcher Alex de Vries estimated that the “worst-case scenario” suggests Google’s AI systems could eventually consume as much electricity as the country of Ireland each year, assuming a full-scale adoption of AI in their current hardware and software. It added that data center electricity consumption is currently growing faster than it can bring carbon-free electricity sources online. The company has also used AI to suggest more fuel-efficient routes to drivers using Google Maps.
Persons: , Sundar Pichai, Alex de Vries Organizations: New, New York CNN, Google, Big Tech, International Energy Agency Locations: New York, Ireland
AI chatbots lack humor, producing bland and overly politically correct jokes. A study by Google's DeepMind had 20 comedians test OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. Big Tech companies like Google and Amazon emphasize humor to make AI more engaging. AdvertisementIt turns out that AI chatbots not only have a tendency to be inaccurate, but they also lack a sense of humor. In a study published earlier this month, Google DeepMind researchers concluded that artificial intelligence chatbots are simply not funny.
Persons: Google's DeepMind, , OpenAI's ChatGPT, Responses Organizations: Big Tech, Google, Service, Canada, Business
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