Data Revolution: Exploring AI and Digital Transformation

From DeepMind to Transformers: Google’s AI Impact

15 min · 7 de ene de 2026
portada del episodio From DeepMind to Transformers: Google’s AI Impact

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In this episode of the Data Revolution podcast, host Kate Carruthers [https://katecarruthers.com/] gives an overview of the transformative journey of AI, focusing on Google’s pivotal role. From the open-source release of TensorFlow to the groundbreaking AlphaGo, and the development of the transformer architecture, Google’s contributions have significantly shaped AI’s landscape. The episode also explores Google’s strategic acquisitions, like DeepMind, and their impact on AI research and development. Carruthers also highlights the challenges and opportunities AI presents, emphasising the need for responsible governance as AI becomes increasingly integrated into everyday life.

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