AI teams merged into Google’s DeepMind for faster progress

DeepMind gains new teams as Google intensifies its AI innovation strategy.

Google merges more AI teams into DeepMind to accelerate development progress.

Google is merging additional AI teams into its DeepMind division to speed up innovation in AI technologies. Logan Kilpatrick, head of product for Google’s AI Studio, confirmed that both the AI Studio team and the Gemini API developers would now operate under DeepMind.

DeepMind, created in 2023 from the merger of Google Brain and DeepMind, has played a central role in Google’s AI advancements, including the Gemini model series. Kilpatrick stated the restructuring would strengthen collaboration and accelerate progress in making research tools available to developers.

Engineer Jaana Dogan highlighted that the move would make DeepMind’s tools more publicly accessible, with better APIs, open-source contributions, and enhanced developer resources planned. This shift follows earlier integrations of the Gemini chatbot and responsible AI teams into DeepMind as part of Google’s ongoing strategy.

CEO Sundar Pichai previously described Gemini as gaining strong momentum while stressing the need to move faster in 2025 to close competitive gaps. Scaling Gemini for consumers will be a primary focus next year.