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Google co-founder Larry Page may have started a new AI startup that ...

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Larry Page, co-founder of Google, is reportedly developing a new AI startup named Dynatomics. The company, led by Chris Anderson, former CTO of Kittyhawk, aims to transform product manufacturing using AI to create optimized design renderings for factory production. The startup is in stealth mode with a small team of AI developers and engineers focused on enhancing manufacturing efficiency.

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Larry Page, the co-founder of Google, is reportedly working on a new AI startup called Dynatomics. As reported by The Information, this venture aims to revolutionise product manufacturing by leveraging artificial intelligence to create highly optimised design renderings of objects that can be manufactured in factories.

Dynatomics is currently in stealth mode and is led by Chris Anderson, the former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Kittyhawk, an electric airplane startup previously backed by Page2. The team comprises a small group of AI developers and engineers focused on developing AI products that enhance efficiency in manufacturing.

The startup's goal is to use AI to generate designs that can be directly manufactured, potentially transforming the manufacturing industry by making product creation more efficient and precise. This approach aligns with the broader trend of using AI to improve various aspects of manufacturing, from discovering new materials to running simulations for engineers.

Larry Page and Sergey Brin, the co-founders of Google, officially stepped down from their positions at Alphabet, Google's parent company, in 2019. Despite no longer holding official roles at the tech giant, both Page and Brin remain actively engaged in the tech industry.

  • Published On Mar 7, 2025 at 12:50 PM IST

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