CNBC November 13, 2018
Christina Farr

KEY POINTS
  • DeepMind’s health subsidiary is moving under the newly-formed Google Health led by former Geisinger CEO David Feinberg
  • DeepMind’s health team is the maker of an app called Streams, which helps doctors and other clinicians spot signs of kidney failure and other potential diagnoses.
  • The moves are part of a broader strategy to increase collaboration and communication amongst Alphabet’s various health projects, which are scattered across the organization

Alphabet’s DeepMind, the UK-based health and artificial intelligence company, is merging part of its business back into Google.

CNBC has learned that DeepMind’s health subsidiary is moving under the newly-formed Google Health team led by former Geisinger CEO David Feinberg.

The moves are part of a...

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