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Apple headhunts Google AI boffin

by on05 April 2019


Needs more live brains

Fruity cargo cult Apple is desperate for new ideas and has hired one of Google's top minds in artificial intelligence to help out.

Ian Goodfellow announced on his LinkedIn profile that he has joined Apple in a director role and is now a director of machine learning in the Special Projects Group.

Goodfellow created an AI approach known as generative adversarial networks or GANs. The method uses two networks, one known as a generative network and the other known as a discriminative network and can be used to come up with unusual and creative outputs in the form of audio, video and text. Currently, GAN systems have been used to generate "deep fake" porn, but we are sure Apple can find other uses.

In 2017, Goodfellow was cited in MIT Technology Review's 35 Innovators Under 35. In 2019, he was included in Foreign Policy's list of 100 Global Thinkers.

At Google. Goodfellow did work around GANs and security, including an area known as adversarial attacks. People working on AI at Apple have previously done research that drew on the GAN technology, but it does not seem to have any product out there.

 

Last modified on 05 April 2019
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