• During a keynote at our Research@ event in Poland last week, Yossi Matias, Head of Google Research shared how his team’s work is guided by the “magic cycle” - where real-world challenges drive foundational research and scientific breakthroughs. • Our latestResearch@event gathered hundreds of researchers, academics, policymakers and partners to explore how we continue this cycle, turning complex research into real-world solutions that serve people in their daily lives. • A clear theme emerged across every conversation: collaboration. • From deployingGoogle Earth AIto help tacklepublic healthanddisaster responsechallenges,creating new methods for brain mappingand supporting responsibleAI literacyandeducation, to developing AI that can actas a virtual collaboratorfor scientists - partnership has been key, and we’re excited to see what we can build together next. • VP and Head of Google Research, Yossi Matias, leads a discussion on AI Co-Scientist with Googler Vivek Natarajan and Dr. • Tiago Dias da Costa from Imperial College London.
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- Google Research hosted its Research@ Poland event last week, where Head of Google Research Yossi Matias highlighted the company’s “magic cycle” - using real‑world problems to drive foundational AI research and scientific breakthroughs. The keynote emphasized collaboration as a core theme, with partners deploying Google Earth AI for public‑health and disaster response, developing brain‑mapping methods, and advancing responsible AI literacy. Sessions also covered AI Co‑Scientist initiatives and the role of AI as a virtual collaborator for scientists. Demo booths showcased practical impacts across science, health, and education, underscoring Google’s commitment to turning research into everyday solutions.
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