In August, Google entered a $2.7 billion settlement with AI chatbot startup Character.AI. The official motive? Getting a license to make use of Character’s know-how.
The unofficial motive? In response to a Wednesday Wall Street Journal report, the consensus inside Google is that the tech large primarily needed to rehire a former worker who stop in 2021 after creating an AI chatbot that Google refused to take public.
The engineer, 48-year-old Noam Shazeer, was one of many first hundred workers at Google. He rapidly established himself as an AI skilled and wrote a paper in 2017 with seven different Google workers referred to as “Attention is All You Need” which launched a brand new deep studying structure. That paper has been cited by different researchers more than 100,000 times and established him as one of many inventors of modern AI.
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Shazeer claims credit score for his contributions: His LinkedIn “About” part on the time of writing reads, “I’ve invented a lot of the present revolution in massive language fashions.”
Noam Shazeer. Credit score: Winni Wintermeyer for The Washington Put up through Getty Photographs
In 2021, earlier than the discharge of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Shazeer was working on AI at Google. He and his colleagues created an AI chatbot that would work together with customers conversationally, and so they advocated for Google to demo it to the general public. Google refused a number of instances and Shazeer stop to start out Character, build up the startup from 2021 to the current with over $150 million in funding at a valuation of $1 billion as of March.
Google’s August settlement with Character introduced Shazeer again into the corporate as a part of the DeepMind research team, which works on AI.
Shazeer made a whole bunch of thousands and thousands of {dollars} as a part of the deal, based on the WSJ.
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Different huge tech firms have made comparable agreements not too long ago. In late August, Amazon signed a deal to non-exclusively license AI fashions developed by AI robotics startup Covariant and produce over Covariant’s co-founders and a few workers.