Google has rebranded the whole of its Google Research division to Google AI as the company aggressively pursues developments in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence. "To better reflect this commitment, we're unifying our efforts under 'Google AI', which encompasses all the state-of-the-art research happening across Google," wrote Christian Howard, editor-in-chief of Google AI Communications. Google has changed the homepage for Google AI so that it features published research on a variety of subject matters, stories of AI in action, and open source material and tools that others can use. The old Google Research site redirects to the new Google AI site. Google has also renamed the Google Research Twitter and Google+ channels to Google AI as part of the change.
Source: Forbes May 09, 2018 07:41 UTC