In a statement on Thursday, Google disclosed intentions to unite its Research and DeepMind divisions, aligning teams dedicated to crafting AI models.
The search engine giant will consolidate teams that focus on building artificial intelligence models across its Research and DeepMind divisions in its latest push to develop its AI portfolio. The move comes amid growing global concerns about AI safety and increasing calls for regulation of the technology.
Gemini, unveiled last year, boasts capabilities to process various data formats, including video, audio, and text. However, Google faced criticism following inaccuracies in historical image generation, prompting a pause in certain image generation functionalities.
While the rollout of Gemini helped boost Alphabet’s share price, it came under fire after inaccuracies in some historical image generation depiction.
Rick Osterloh, previously overseeing Google’s hardware efforts, will lead the Platforms and Devices team, emphasising the pivotal role of AI in shaping user experiences.
Osterloh highlights the integration of hardware, software, and AI as crucial for transformative innovations, citing examples such as Pixel’s camera technology.
Google emphasises that the consolidation isn’t indicative of a shift away from its dedication to the broader Android ecosystem. Instead, it highlights the company’s amplified emphasis on integrating AI across its platforms.