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What's next for AI at DeepMind, Google's artificial intelligence lab
At Google DeepMind, researchers are chasing what’s called artificial general intelligence: a silicon intellect as versatile as a human's, but with superhuman speed and knowledge.
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Announcement of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
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"In einer Welt in der sich alles so nahe steht, steht sich das nahe viel zu fern beieinander" ~ Ich
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🤖 Pronto podremos tener robots estilo "Robotina" en casa. El RT-2 de Google DeepMind aprende de Internet y redefine lo que los robots pueden hacer. #Tecnología
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🤖🔥 Say hello to Groot N1! Nvidia’s game-changing open-source AI is here to supercharge humanoid robots! 💥🧠 Unveiled at #GTC2025 🏟️ Welcome to the era of versatile robotics 🚀🌍 #AI #Robotics #Nvidia #GrootN1 #TechNews #FutureIsNow 🤩🔧
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Introducing Behringer DeepMind Series X
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Machines Can See 2025 – Dubai AI event
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Machines Can See 2025 – Dubai AI event
An AI investment and networking event, Machines Can See, will take place April 23-24 in Dubai at the iconic Museum of the Future, as part of Dubai AI week.
Machines Can See is staged by the Polynome Group, a machine vision, AI, robotic, and industrial design company based in the city.
This is the third year of the event, and will bring investors, business leaders, and policymakers together to explore AI-centric expansion opportunities. Machines Can See, as the name suggests, will have a particular focus on computer vision.
Each discussion and keynote is designed to be firmly rooted in practical applications of AI technology, but organisers hope that the show will be permeated with a sense of discovery and that attendees will be able to explore the possibilities of the tech on show. “We are not just shaping the future of AI, we are defining how AI shapes the world,” said Alexander Khanin, head of the Polynome Group.
UAE Government officials attending the event include H.E. Omar Sultan Al Olama, UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, and H.E. Hamad Obaid Al Mansoori, the Director General of Digital Dubai.
Polynome Group has said that X will be the official streaming partner for Machines Can See 2025, and the US company will host workshops titled “X and AI” to show solutions that merge AI and streaming technologies, with GRok X central to those sessions. Via interactive demos, attendees will gain firsthand experience of GRok’s potential in AI delivery, analysis and optimisation.
Investment and business opportunities
UAE’s AI market is projected to grow by $8.4 billion in the next two years, and the summit is designed to serve as a venue for investors to engage with AI startups, existing enterprises, and government decision-makers. Attendees at Machines Can See will get to meet with investors and venture capital firms, be given the opportunity to meet executives from AI companies (including IBM and Amazon), and connect with startups seeking investment.
The summit is supported by Amazon Prime Video & Studios, Amazon Web Services, Dubai Police, MBZUAI, IBM, SAP, Adia Lab, QuantumBlack and Yango. The involvement of many organisations and large-scale enterprises should provide many opportunities for funding and collaborations that extend the commercial use of AI.
Local and international investors include Eddy Farhat, Executive Director at e& capital, Faris Al Mazrui, Head of Growth Investments at Mubadala, Major General Khalid Nasser Alrazooqi General Director of Artificial Intelligence, Dubai Police UEA, and Dr. Najwa Aaraj, the CEO of TII.
Speakers and insights
The summit will feature several US-based AI professionals, including Namik Hrle, IBM Fellow and Vice President of Development at the IBM Software Group, Michael Bronstein, DeepMind Professor of AI at Oxford University, Marc Pollefeys, Professor of Computer Science at ETH Zurich, Gerard Medioni, VP and Distinguished Scientist at Amazon Prime Video & Studio, and Deva Ramanan, Professor at the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University.
The event will feature a ministerial session composed of international government representatives to discuss the role of national IT development.
Among speakers already confirmed for the event are Gobind Singh Deo, Malaysia’s Minister of Digital, H.E. Zhaslan Madiyev, Minister of Digital Development, Innovation, and Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan, and H.E. Omar Sultan Al Olama, UAE Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications.
Event organisers expect to announce more representatives from overseas in the coming days. Read more here.
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Big Tech Challenges EU’s Strict AI Regulations at Techarena Conference
Executives from Google and Meta voiced their concerns about the European Union’s stringent approach to artificial intelligence (AI) regulations during the Techarena tech conference in Stockholm. They argued that excessive oversight is holding back technological innovation, affecting product rollouts, and creating unnecessary obstacles for businesses in the AI space.
Concerns Over AI Regulation
Chris Yiu, Meta’s Director of Public Policy, criticized the European regulatory landscape, stating that while regulations like GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) were already complex, the AI Act had further complicated the development and deployment of new technologies. He cited the delays in launching Meta’s AI-powered Ray-Ban glasses in Europe as an example of how strict regulatory measures slow down innovation. These smart glasses, which can translate speech and describe images for visually impaired users, faced setbacks due to compliance challenges with the EU’s regulatory system.
Similarly, Dorothy Chou, Google DeepMind’s Head of Public Policy, pointed out a fundamental flaw in Europe’s approach: the AI Act was introduced in April 2021, before OpenAI launched ChatGPT in November 2022. She argued that regulating AI based on outdated assumptions creates unnecessary barriers and fails to keep up with technological advancements. Chou emphasized the need for policies that encourage responsible AI development while ensuring the industry remains competitive and innovative.
Big Tech Pushes Back Against the EU’s Approach
Big Tech companies have increasingly intensified their opposition to the EU’s AI regulations. Google’s President of Global Affairs, Kent Walker, recently criticized the bloc’s approach, calling the EU’s General-Purpose AI (GPAI) regulations a “step in the wrong direction.” Meta’s Chief Global Affairs Officer, Joel Kaplan, also expressed dissatisfaction, arguing that the new AI rules go beyond the AI Act’s original requirements and are impractical to implement.
The conflict between European regulators and U.S. tech giants has escalated, with former U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration backing calls for a more flexible regulatory environment. At the international AI Action Summit in Paris, U.S. Vice President JD Vance accused Europe of focusing too much on AI regulation rather than fostering technological growth and investment.
Venture Capitalists and Startups Join the Debate
It’s not just Big Tech that’s pushing back against Europe’s regulatory framework. Many venture capitalists (VCs) and startup founders argue that the region’s fragmented and complex compliance requirements make it difficult for new AI-driven businesses to thrive. Antoine Moyroud, a partner at Lightspeed Venture Partners, pointed out that while the U.S. has launched initiatives like the $500 billion Stargate investment project to support AI, Europe has focused too much on regulation, creating a discouraging environment for AI startups.
To address these challenges, European entrepreneurs have proposed a new initiative called the “28th regime,” which aims to standardize regulations across EU member states, reducing compliance burdens for businesses. Prominent startup leaders like Stripe CEO Patrick Collison and Wise co-founder Taavet Hinrikus support this initiative, hoping it will create a more favorable environment for tech startups to compete globally.
The Future of AI Regulation in Europe
As AI continues to evolve rapidly, the debate over regulation versus innovation remains a key issue in Europe. While regulators insist that strict policies are necessary to ensure ethical AI development and data privacy, tech companies argue that these restrictions could slow down progress and leave Europe trailing behind the U.S. and China in AI advancements.
With increasing pressure from both Big Tech and the startup ecosystem, the EU may need to reconsider its approach to AI regulation, balancing the need for oversight with the imperative to foster innovation. The coming months will be critical in determining whether Europe adapts its policies to create a more business-friendly environment or continues with its strict regulatory stance.
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Google DeepMind поможет ученым в исследованиях
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Google DeepMind поможет ученым в исследованиях

Google DeepMind представил новую ИИ-модель, основанную на базе Gemini 2.0, предназначенную для исследователей в области биомедицины. По заверениям разработчиков, ИИ-помощник функционирует как виртуальный лабораторный ассистент, помогая исследователям выявлять пробелы в знаниях и предлагать новые идеи для научных открытий. По словам разработчиков, ИИ-ученый – это высокотехничная форма мозгового штурма.
В ходе испытаний, проведенных совместно с учеными из Стэнфордского университета и Имперского колледжа Лондона, инструмент продемонстрировал способность предлагать перспективные решения, например, в исследовании лечения фиброза печени.
Также, ИИ предложил перепрофилировать некоторые лекарства для лечения острой миелоидной лейкемии, и лабораторные испытания показали, что это жизнеспособная идея. ИИ-ученый содержит несколько взаимосвязанных моделей, которые обрабатывают входные данные и обращаются к интернет-ресурсам для уточнения результатов.
Внутри инструмента различные агенты бросают друг другу вызов, создавая «петлю самосовершенствования», которая похожа на новые модели ИИ с рассуждениями, так��е как Gemini Flash Thinking и OpenAI o3.
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Pequeños y grandes pasos hacia el imperio de la inteligencia artificial
Fuente: Open Tech Traducción de la infografía: 1943 – McCullock y Pitts publican un artículo titulado Un cálculo lógico de ideas inmanentes en la actividad nerviosa, en el que proponen las bases para las redes neuronales. 1950 – Turing publica Computing Machinery and Intelligence, proponiendo el Test de Turing como forma de medir la capacidad de una máquina. 1951 – Marvin Minsky y Dean…
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