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$23.99 (as of 22:15 GMT +00:00 - More info)Apple has actually hired Samy Bengio, a previous AI researcher who resigned in demonstration of Googles shooting of two workers, to lead a new AI team under John Giannandrea.Bengio is anticipated to lead a brand-new AI research study unit at Apple. The new group will report to John Giannandrea, Apples Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy.Bengios reported arrival at Apple follows the firings of the co-leaders of Googles AI principles team. Following the shootings, Google announced a restructuring of its AI teams.Before their departures from Google, Gebru and Mitchell had actually revealed issues about the companys work environment diversity and research study review technique.
Samy Bengio, left, with his bro, Yoshua
Bengio was one of the early leaders of the Google Brain AI research study group. The Canadian computer researcher was critical in advancing many of the deep-learning algorithms that serve as a structure for todays AI. Or ask your HomePod mini for “AppleInsider Daily” instead and youll hear a quick upgrade direct from our news team.
Apple has hired Samy Bengio, a former AI researcher who resigned in protest of Googles shooting of 2 staff members, to lead a new AI team under John Giannandrea.Bengio is expected to lead a new AI research study unit at Apple. The new team will report to John Giannandrea, Apples Senior Vice President of Machine Learning and AI Strategy.Bengios reported arrival at Apple follows the firings of the co-leaders of Googles AI ethics group. Following the firings, Google revealed a restructuring of its AI teams.Before their departures from Google, Gebru and Mitchell had actually expressed issues about the companys office diversity and research study review technique.
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