Demis Hassabis
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And in a lot of cases, it's just under the hood, powering, making something like maps or search work better.
And ideally, for a lot of those people, it should just be seamless.
It's just new technology that makes their lives more productive and helps them.
Yeah, well, I mean, again, that comes back from my game design days where I used to design games for millions of gamers.
People forget about that.
I've had experience with cutting edge technology in product.
That is how games was in the 90s.
And so I love actually the combination of cutting edge research and then being applied in a product.
and to power a new experience and so um i think it's the same skill really of of you know imagining what it would be like to use it viscerally um and having good taste coming back to earlier the same thing that's useful in science um i think is is can also be useful in in product design and um
I've just had a very, you know, always been a sort of multidisciplinary person.
So I don't see the boundaries really between, you know, arts and sciences or product and research.
It's a continuum for me.
I mean, I only work on, I like working on products that are cutting edge.
I wouldn't be able to, you know, have cutting edge technology under the hood.
I wouldn't be excited about them if they were just run-of-the-mill products.
So it requires this invention creativity capability.
Yeah.
I mean, it's such a fast evolving space.
We're evaluating this all the time, but where we are today is that you want to continually simplify things, whether that's the interface or what you build on top of the model.
You kind of want to get out of the way of the model.