KEY POINTS
  • In August 2019, Mustafa Suleyman announced he was stepping away from DeepMind, adding that he needed "break to recharge."
  • Less than half a year later, in December 2019, he announced that he was officially leaving the AI lab to join Google as VP of AI product management and AI policy.
  • Suleyman's exit from Google, which acquired DeepMind in 2014, comes after he was accused of having aggressive management style by former colleagues at DeepMind.
  • Explaining the rationale behind the move to VC, Suleyman told LinkedIn billionaire and Greylock partner Reid Hoffman on a podcast last week that he wants to be around founders who are visionary and fearless.
DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman, who recently left his VP of AI product management and AI policy role at Google, also co-founded the machine learning start-up Inflection AI. Suleyman has already hired several of his former colleagues.

LONDON — DeepMind co-founder Mustafa Suleyman surprised many of his followers last week when he announced he's leaving his vice president role at Google to become a venture capitalist at Silicon Valley firm Greylock Partners, which has backed the likes of Facebook, Airbnb and LinkedIn since it was founded in 1965.

His exit from Google, which acquired the DeepMind artificial intelligence lab in 2014, comes after he was accused of having an aggressive management style by former colleagues at DeepMind.