Bridging AI Research and Real-World Impact — Dr. Petar Veličković, Senior Staff Research Scientist at Google DeepMind
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In this episode of Data & AI Mastery, host Dr. Raoul-Gabriel Urma sits down with Dr. Petar Veličković, Senior Staff Research Scientist at Google DeepMind and Affiliate Lecturer at the University of Cambridge.
Together they explore how cutting-edge AI research transitions from theory to practice, spanning from breakthroughs in graph neural networks that power Google Maps worldwide, to the use of AI as a discovery partner in mathematics. Petar shares his journey from Serbia to Cambridge to DeepMind, and the pivotal lessons learned at every stage.
Listeners will also hear how DeepMind’s graph machine learning models improve global travel-time predictions in Google Maps, how AI can accelerate scientific discovery, including mathematical proofs and what the concept of an “AI scientist” might mean for the future of research.
Whether you’re a data scientist, ML engineer, or executive exploring AI strategy, this episode offers a masterclass in applying AI innovation with purpose and impact.
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Chapter Markers:
(06:00 ) - Inside DeepMind; what a Senior Staff Research Scientist does
(13:00 ) - From research to real-world impact: challenges & latency trade-offs
(19:00 ) - AI for mathematics; collaborating with top researchers
(25:00 ) - Defining the “AI scientist” and the future of autonomous research
(30:00 ) - What’s next for AI agents and self-directed systems
(31:00 ) - Quick-fire round; programming languages, school favourites & music
(33:00 ) - Raoul’s takeaways; user focus, AI as a thought partner, safe deployment
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