Google to buy artificial intelligence company DeepMind


  • TECH
  • Monday, 27 Jan 2014

Google Inc said on Sunday it had agreed to acquire privately held artificial intelligence company DeepMind Technologies Ltd.

Technology news website Re/code, which reported news of the deal earlier, said the price was US$400mil (RM1.2bil), without disclosing where it got the information.

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