Demis Hassabis

Demis Hassabis is the co-founder and CEO of Google DeepMind, one of the world's leading AI research groups. DeepMind has produced landmark research breakthroughs such as AlphaGo, the first program to beat the world champion at the game of Go, and AlphaFold, which was heralded as a solution to the 50-year grand challenge of protein folding. He also serves as a Chief Scientist at Google AI and is responsible for leading DeepMind's research efforts in close collaboration with other Google AI organizations.

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