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**DeepMind** is a British-American artificial intelligence (AI) research laboratory, founded in London in 2010 by Demis Hassabis, Mustafa Suleyman, and Shane Legg. It became part of Alphabet Inc. after being acquired by Google in 2014 and later merged with Google's Brain division in 2023, forming Google DeepMind. The company is headquartered in London with research centers in the US, Canada, and Europe[1][6]. DeepMind's mission is to **solve intelligence and use it to advance science and technology** across diverse fields. Initially, it focused on developing AI that learns through experience, mastering complex games like Atari video games and the ancient game Go using reinforcement learning. Its breakthrough came in 2016 when its AlphaGo program defeated Go world champion Lee Sedol, marking a milestone in AI research. This was followed by AlphaZero, which quickly mastered Go, chess, and shogi without human data. Subsequent AI systems include MuZero for game-playing and AlphaFold, which revolutionized biology by accurately predicting protein folding, a decades-old scientific challenge[1][2]. In recent years, DeepMind has expanded into **cutting-edge AI models and applications** such as Gemini 2.5, launched in March 2025. Gemini 2.5 is a versatile multimodal AI capable of processing text, images, and audio, powering advanced coding agents like AlphaEvolve and robotics models (Gemini Robotics). It also produces generative AI models including Imagen (text-to-image), Veo (text-to-video), and Lyria (text-to-music)[1][3][4]. DeepMind actively pursues responsible AI development with an emphasis on safety, ethics, and societal impact. It collaborates with industries such as healthcare, energy, and climate science. Notably, DeepMind is partnering with fusion energy startups to apply AI in simulating plasma behavior to help advance fusion power, a potential clean energy breakthroug

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