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Before co-founding biotech startup Inceptive, Jakob Uszkoreit had an idea that would eventually make generative artificial intelligence possible. As a researcher at Google in 2017, Uszkoreit was trying to speed up the training of neural networks. That idea gave way to the transformer, the neural network architecture that underpins generative AI. He said OpenAI's ChatGPT, which was launched in late 2022, shined "the spotlight on these applications." The transformer idea was published by Uszkoreit and seven other Google researchers in the 2017 "Attention Is All You Need" paper.
Persons: Jakob Uszkoreit, Uszkoreit, OpenAI's, hasn't Organizations: Google, CNBC
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailInceptive CEO Jakob Uszkoreit on transformers and using AI to make new drugsBefore co-founding AI biotech startup Inceptive, Jakob Uszkoreit helped invent the transformer, the neural network architecture that underpins generative AI. As a researcher at Google in 2017, Uszkoreit was one of the eight authors of the seminal "Attention is All You Need" paper. Now, he's using generative AI to transform the way drugs are developed and how they work. CNBC's Katie Tarasov sat down with Uszkoreit to ask about how AI will shape the future of pharmaceuticals.
Persons: Jakob Uszkoreit, Uszkoreit, CNBC's Katie Tarasov Organizations: Google
Before Illia Polosukhin left Google in 2017, he had a brainstorming lunch and then returned to his desk to build what may have been the very first transformer, the neural network architecture that makes generative artificial intelligence possible. Seven of the "Transformer 8" joined Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang at GTC, Nvidia's annual developer conference in San Jose on March 20, 2024. From left to right: Lukasz Kaiser, Noam Shazeer, Aidan Gomez, Jensen Huang, Llion Jones, Jakob Uszkoreit, Ashish Vaswani and Illia Polosukhin. All eight of the authors have now left Google, although Polosukhin was the first to depart. Watch the video to hear the full conversation between CNBC's Katie tarasov and and Illia Polosukhin.
Persons: Polosukhin, Jensen Huang, Illia Polosukhin, Lukasz Kaiser, Noam Shazeer, Aidan Gomez, Llion Jones, Jakob Uszkoreit, Ashish Vaswani, OpenAI, Alexander Skidanov, CNBC's Katie tarasov, Illia Organizations: Nvidia, Google, CNBC Locations: San Jose
Top AI researchers have been leaving for startups where their work can have more impact. That frustration over Google's slow movement has been corroborated by other former Google researchers who spoke to Insider. Niki Parmar left Google Brain after five years to serve as a cofounder and CTO of Adept, though in November, she left to found a stealth startup. Lukasz Kaiser left Google Brain after working there for more than seven years to join OpenAI in 2021. Sharan Narang, another contributor to the T5 paper, left Google Brain in 2022 after four years there.
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Top AI researchers have been leaving for startups where their work can have more impact. That frustration over Google's slow movement has been corroborated by other former Google researchers who spoke to Insider. Niki Parmar left Google Brain after five years to serve as a co-founder and CTO of Adept, though like Vaswani she recently left for a stealth startup. Lukasz Kaiser left Google Brain after over seven years to join OpenAI in 2021. Sharan Narang, another contributor to the T5 paper, left Google Brain in 2022 after four years.
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