Today Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google, announced the merger of Google's two AI teams (Brain and DeepMind), into Google DeepMind. Some quotes:
"Combining all this talent into one focused team, backed by the computational resources of Google, will significantly accelerate our progress in AI."
"...our most critical and strategic technical projects related to AI, the first of which will be a series of powerful, multimodal AI models."
(I'll let you draw your own conclusions/opinions, and share mine in a comment.)
I'm looking for insights on the potential regulatory implications this could have, especially in relation to the UK's AI regulation policies.
I appreciate any insights or resources you can share on this matter. I understand this is a complex issue, and I'm keen to understand it from various perspectives.
My quick initial research:
The UK's influence on DeepMind, a subsidiary of US-based Alphabet Inc., is substantial despite its parent company's origin. This control stems from DeepMind's location in the UK (jurisdiction principle), which mandates its compliance with the country's stringent data protection laws such as the UK GDPR. Additionally, the UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has shown it can enforce these regulations, as exemplified by a ruling on a collaboration between DeepMind and the Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust. The UK government's ... (read more)