As it looks to accelerate the pace of its AI development, Google is further streamlining the teams building its AI services, platforms, and tools.
post on X that Google’s AI Studio team and the team developing the API for the company’s Gemini series of models will be moving under Google DeepMind.
formed in 2023 from a merger of Google’s DeepMind team and the Google Brain team from Google Research, is the AI R&D division behind many of Google’s more recent AI product innovations, including Gemini.
“This move will allow us to double down on our already deep collaboration and accelerate the research to developer pipeline,” Kilpatrick wrote in his post. “The mission for our team stays the same.”
said in a post on X the reshuffling will help to make DeepMind’s work “publicly available in ways that [weren’t] possible before.”
“Better APIs, more open source, more tools, you name it … it is just the very small percentage of what’s coming next,” she wrote.
TechCrunch reached out to Google for more information and will update this post if we hear back.
moved the team behind its Gemini-powered chatbot, also called Gemini, to DeepMind. At the time, Google CEO Sundar Pichai said the reorg was intended to “keep increasing the pace of progress” of Google’s AI development.
moved its models, research, and responsible AI teams to DeepMind in recent months.
December Google all-hands meeting obtained by CNBC, Pichai described the company’s Gemini chatbot as having “strong momentum,” while also acknowledging “we have some work to do in 2025 to close the gap and establish a leadership position there as well.”
reportedly said. “I think it’s really important we internalize the urgency of this moment, and [the] need to move faster as a company. The stakes are high.”
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