Google AI is Google's research and development division focused on artificial intelligence technologies. It was formerly known as Google Research and was rebranded to Google AI to emphasize pure research in AI. This division works on advancing AI through projects in machine learning, deep learning, neural networks, robotics, computer vision, and natural language processing. Their research enhances existing Google products such as Google Assistant, Google Search, Google Maps, Google Translate, and others. Google AI also collaborates with academic and industry partners and publishes much of its research and tools as open source to benefit the wider AI community. Google AI uses data and machine learning algorithms to create systems that can recognize patterns, make predictions, and generate content. The AI technology powers various applications, including smart bidding in Google Ads, voice control in Google Assistant, AI features in Gmail and Google Photos, autonomous driving via Waymo, and the Gemini generative AI model. Google AI's goal is to bring the benefits of AI to everyone, improving user experience, accessibility, creativity, and innovation across multiple fields. This division also integrates its AI advancements into Google Cloud's AI and machine learning services, offering tools for data science, model training, and AI infrastructure. Notably, Google merged its internal AI teams Google Brain and DeepMind in 2023 to unify AI research efforts under Google AI. This division continues to evolve with new breakthroughs in AI technologies and applications.
