Alphabet's DeepMind Should Clarify Profit Model, Panel Says
- Says work with U.K. NHS needs to be made clearer to public
- Conclusion follows British privacy watchdog complaint
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DeepMind, the artificial intelligence company owned by Alphabet Inc., should explain how it intends to make money from its work with the U.K.’s National Health Service, a review panel appointed by the company concluded.
The panel also said DeepMind’s health-care division needs to be more transparent about its relationship with the rest of the AI company, with Alphabet and with DeepMind sister company Google.