DeepMind's New AI System: Learning Tasks Directly from Humans


To maintain its leading position in the AI competition, Google DeepMind has integrated the company's computing power and talent, broken down internal barriers, and successfully transformed from a follower to a leader, with operational efficiency comparable to that of a startup. CEO Hassabis emphasized that computing power is the biggest bottleneck in AI research, and resource integration has reshaped its competitiveness.
A report from Boston Consulting Company states that within the next three years, artificial intelligence will reshape more than half of U.S. jobs, bringing about a productivity revolution. However, it will not completely replace human labor but rather change the way work is done.
OpenAI completes 122 billion USD funding, with a valuation of 852 billion USD, setting a new record for startup funding, further solidifying its leading position in the global AI industry.
Google DeepMind releases the cost-effective video generation model Veo3.1Lite, which reduces operational costs by over 50% while maintaining the same generation speed as Veo3.1Fast. The 720p version starts at $0.05 per second, and the 1080p version at $0.08 per second, achieving higher commercial efficiency through model distillation or architectural optimization.
DeepMind's founder warns that the race to develop super AI is out of control, posing human extinction risks, with external governance proving ineffective, raising concerns about narrowing AI safety windows.....