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110 A Nobel laureate just walked out of Google DeepMind for Anthropic, and the part nobody is discussing is what Alphabet had reassigned him to do before he left

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Canal Letter @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 05:47 EDT

A Nobel laureate just walked out of Google DeepMind for Anthropic, and the part nobody is discussing is what Alphabet had reassigned him to do before he left

Nobel laureate John Jumper is leaving Google DeepMind for Anthropic after nearly nine years at the Alphabet-owned lab.

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