AI millionaire: 'Video games can boost creativity'- QHN

The co-founder and boss of Google’s DeepMind himself grew up playing chess and gaming. Google bought his firm for a reported £400m in 2014.

Sir Demis told BBC Radio 4’s Today that gaming helped him to become successful.

Sir Demis told BBC Radio 4’s Today that gaming helped him to become successful.

He said children will have to be ready to be very adaptable in what will be a “very fast-changing world”, and “just embrace that adaptability”.

Sir Demis, a child chess prodigy, designed and programmed a multi-million selling game called Theme Park in his teens before going to Cambridge University.

After graduating he founded a video games firm, completed a PhD in neuroscience, and then co-founded DeepMind in London in 2010, which he subsequently sold to Google.

On Thursday he posted on X saying he was “delighted” to receive his knighthood for services to AI.

He told the BBC that the knighthood was recognition of what he and his team had done to “seed the whole AI field and the AI industry”, and recognition of their contribution to British life.

Sir Demis told BBC Radio 4’s Today that gaming helped him to become successful.

The co-founder and boss of Google’s DeepMind himself grew up playing chess and gaming. Google bought his firm for a reported £400m in 2014.

He said children will have to be ready to be very adaptable in what will be a “very fast-changing world”, and “just embrace that adaptability”.

Sir Demis told BBC Radio 4’s Today that gaming helped him to become successful.

Sir Demis told BBC Radio 4’s Today that gaming helped him to become successful.

He said children will have to be ready to be very adaptable in what will be a “very fast-changing world”, and “just embrace that adaptability”.

Sir Demis, a child chess prodigy, designed and programmed a multi-million selling game called Theme Park in his teens before going to Cambridge University.

After graduating he founded a video games firm, completed a PhD in neuroscience, and then co-founded DeepMind in London in 2010, which he subsequently sold to Google.

On Thursday he posted on X saying he was “delighted” to receive his knighthood for services to AI.

He told the BBC that the knighthood was recognition of what he and his team had done to “seed the whole AI field and the AI industry”, and recognition of their contribution to British life.

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