Google co-founder Larry Page is working on new AI start-up
What's the story
Larry Page, the co-founder of Google, is diving into the world of artificial intelligence (AI) with a new start-up called 'Dynatomics.'
According to The Information, Page's latest venture seeks to revolutionize the way products are manufactured with the help of AI technology.
The company, which is still in stealth mode, is being led by Chris Anderson, the former CTO of Kittyhawk, an electric airplane start-up backed by Page himself.
Manufacturing revolution
Dynatomics: A new AI-driven approach to manufacturing
Dynatomics is a project that leverages AI to generate "highly optimized" designs for a range of objects.
The best part of this tech is the fact that it can have a factory build these AI-generated designs, per The Information.
This could revolutionize the manufacturing industry by making product creation more efficient and precise.
Industry trend
Other AI-driven start-ups in the manufacturing sector
However, Page isn't the only one looking at how AI can improve manufacturing. Other entrepreneurs are also getting into the game.
For example, Orbital Materials is building an AI platform for discovering materials used in batteries and carbon dioxide-capturing cells.
Meanwhile, PhysicsX provides tools for running simulations to help engineers working on automotive, aerospace, and materials science projects.