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Google DeepMind's leader says the best use of AI isn't entertainment or productivity apps. It's accelerating scientific breakthroughs that would otherwise take decades.
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Google DeepMind's leader says the best use of AI isn't entertainment or productivity apps. It's accelerating scientific breakthroughs that would otherwise take decades.

Google DeepMind is hiring PhD students to help build AI systems that could accelerate cancer discovery. The six to nine month positions signal growing collaboration between academic research and real-world medical breakthroughs.

Out of 4,000 applications, Google and Accel India chose five startups solving real problems with AI, rejecting thousands of superficial copycats. The winners are reimagining everything from scientific research to filmmaking with breakthrough technology.

Google DeepMind is backing Europe's next wave of robotics startups with a free, three-month accelerator offering mentorship, AI tools, and up to $350,000 in cloud credits. The program targets early-stage teams building physical AI solutions across healthcare, manufacturing, education, and more.
Google DeepMind is expanding its artificial intelligence platform to accelerate scientific discovery and education in India. The move could help researchers tackle complex challenges faster while training the next generation of scientists.

Over 100 scientists used Google DeepMind's new AI tool to hunt for diagnoses for 29 families living with mysterious genetic conditions. The technology can decode the 98% of human DNA that doesn't make proteins, opening new hope for 350 million people with undiagnosed rare diseases.

Over 100 researchers used Google DeepMind's new AI tool to tackle 29 undiagnosed rare diseases, revealing clues hidden in the 98% of DNA that scientists barely understand. This breakthrough could help 350 million people worldwide living without answers.

Google just opened access to an AI tool that lets anyone create and explore virtual worlds like a video game using simple text or photos. No coding or special skills required.

Google DeepMind just unveiled AlphaGenome, an AI that can analyze a million DNA letters at once to predict how mutations cause disease. Over 3,000 scientists in 160 countries are already using it to speed up research on cancer, brain disorders, and rare diseases.

A breakthrough AI tool from Google DeepMind can read massive DNA sequences with single-letter precision, helping scientists predict how genetic changes lead to diseases like cancer. The free research tool is already helping researchers understand the 98% of human DNA once dismissed as "junk."

Google DeepMind just released Project Genie, an AI tool that turns text prompts into playable game worlds you can explore in 60 seconds. Starting this week, anyone with a Google AI Ultra subscription can create everything from marshmallow castles to chocolate rivers.

Google DeepMind's new AI can analyze a million DNA letters at once to identify genetic mutations driving disease. Scientists are already using AlphaGenome to unlock cancer mysteries and design targeted gene therapies.

Scientists can now predict how tiny DNA changes cause diseases like diabetes and cancer, thanks to a breakthrough AI tool that reads 98% of our genetic code that was previously mysterious. The model has already helped 3,000 researchers accelerate their hunt for new treatments.

Google DeepMind just opened up its DNA-reading AI to help scientists worldwide crack the code of genetic diseases. Nearly 3,000 researchers are already using it to fight cancer, brain disorders, and infections.

Google's DeepMind just unveiled an AI that can read and predict the impact of mutations in the 98% of human DNA scientists barely understand. This breakthrough could accelerate the discovery of treatments for everything from rare genetic diseases to cancer.

Google DeepMind just unveiled AlphaGenome, an AI that predicts how the 98% of "dark matter" DNA in our bodies affects health and disease. This breakthrough could help scientists design better treatments for genetic conditions that have puzzled researchers for decades.

Robots are about to get dramatically smarter at understanding and interacting with the physical world, according to Google DeepMind's CEO. The breakthrough could transform everything from manufacturing to healthcare in the coming years.