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Google’s DeepMind tests an A.I. Assistant that offers life advice

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Earlier this year, Google, engaged in a competitive race with rivals like Microsoft and OpenAI to advance A.I. technology, embarked on a mission to invigorate its artificial intelligence research efforts.

The DeepMind and Brain Merger

In April, Google orchestrated the merger of DeepMind, a research lab acquired in London, with Brain, an artificial intelligence team founded in Silicon Valley.

Turning Generative A.I. into Personal Life Coaches

Four months later, the merged teams are pioneering innovative tools that have the potential to transform generative A.I., the technology that powers chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard, into personalized life coaches.

Google DeepMind’s Ambitious Experiments

DeepMind’s experiments with generative A.I. encompass at least 21 distinct personal and professional tasks. These tasks include generating life advice, ideas, planning instructions, and tutoring tips, as indicated by documents reviewed by The New York Times.

Google Push for A.I. Primacy

Google is determined to lead in the A.I. arena. Tech gaint is increasingly willing to entrust A.I. systems with sensitive tasks. The merger between DeepMind and Brain shows Google’s commitment to staying on the A.I. cutting edge. This propels the gaint to explore the vast potential of transformative A.I. technology amidst intense competition.

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