In the lead-up to the Google acquisition, Suleyman helped DeepMind to raise millions of dollars from billionaires includingand Peter Thiel. He also led the company's applied AI efforts for several years both pre- and post-acquisition.Headquartered in Silicon Valley, Inflection will aim to develop AI software products that make it easier for humans to communicate with computers.
"Even when we write a search query, we're simplifying, we're reducing or we're writing in shorthand so that the search engine can understand what we want."When humans want to control a computer, they need to learn a programming language in order to provide instructions, he added, or use a mouse to navigate and engage with things on the screen.
Human-machine interaction has advanced significantly over the last decade and many people now speak to AI-powered virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa on a daily basis.