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LinkedIn and DeepMind co-founders form AI startup to help humans talk to computers

, a company that will use artificial intelligence software to help humans talk to computers. The hope, according to Suleyman, is that you'll speak to computers in ordinary language — this will"almost certainly" be possible in five years, he said.

Suleyman will serve as CEO, while fellow DeepMind alumni Karén Simonyan will operate as Inflection's chief scientist. The company aims to stay relatively small to preserve the team's focus and speed. The move was a long time in coming. Hoffman and Suleyman have known each other for nearly a decade, and Suleyman backed away from DeepMind in August 2019 following both a desire to"recharge" and criticisms of his management style in previous years. He became Google's VPP for AI product management and policy in December of that year, butThere are still many unknowns surrounding Inflection. It hasn't pinpointed its target audience or a timeline for its first products.

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