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DeepMind alumni fuel London AI surge

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London’s AI scene has been reshaped by former DeepMind engineers who have seeded a wave of startups and attracted venture capital. Their expertise in large‑model research and cloud infrastructure gave early‑stage firms a technical edge, prompting investors to pour money into the city’s nascent ecosystem.

The influx of talent coincided with a sharp rise in UK AI funding, with London‑based rounds topping £1 billion last year. Alumni leveraged DeepMind’s proprietary tools to accelerate product development, shortening time‑to‑market and drawing corporate partners eager for cutting‑edge solutions.

For investors, the DeepMind diaspora offers a proven track record and access to breakthrough research, turning London into a competitive alternative to Silicon Valley. The concentration of expertise has also prompted policy makers to consider incentives that retain and expand the talent pool, cementing the city’s position as a global AI hub.