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Book review details DeepMind's quest for superintelligence and Hassabis's leadership

Sebastian Mallaby's book, "The Infinity Machine," chronicles the founding and trajectory of DeepMind, highlighting founder Demis Hassabis's dual identity as a scientist driven by pure knowledge and a figure akin to Ender Wiggin. The review points out a tension between these goals and notes DeepMind's initial underestimation of scaling laws and brute-force engineering compared to OpenAI. The book also details DeepMind's funding journey, including rejections from Facebook and Elon Musk, ultimately leading to its acquisition by Google. AI

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IMPACT Provides historical context on DeepMind's strategic decisions and funding, offering insights into the early AI landscape.

RANK_REASON This is a book review discussing the history and motivations behind DeepMind and its founder, rather than a primary announcement of a new development.

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