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The Infinity Machine

Demis Hassabis, DeepMind and the Quest for Superintelligence

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The Infinity Machine

By: Sebastian Mallaby
Narrated by: Vidish Athavale
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A revelatory portrait of the visionary behind Google DeepMind, the race to control the future – and what it means to win
Even in a tech world crowded with visionary leaders, Demis Hassabis is recognized as a special case. Born to working class, immigrant parents in North London, a chess prodigy by five and wizard coder in his teens, he turned down a seven-figure job offer from a video-game studio to study science at Cambridge. Long before the current obsession with AI, he founded the path-breaking company DeepMind in order to pursue a single, audacious goal: the dream of artificial superintelligence, which would solve humanity’s hardest problems, change life and work as we know it, and perhaps even unlock the deepest mysteries of the Universe. For his scientific achievements, he won a Nobel Prize in 2024, and his company, now Google DeepMind, is considered the tech giant’s engine room.
For the past three years, Sebastian Mallaby has had unprecedented access to Hassabis and DeepMind, conducting hundreds of hours of interviews with him and his inner circle as well as detractors and rivals at other companies. The result is a revelation-packed portrait of a singular mind and a historic reckoning with the AI revolution, a shift potentially more significant than any since the dawn of complex thought 70,000 years ago.
As Mallaby chronicles, DeepMind is locked in an arms race with Silicon Valley competitors to build artificial general intelligence, and thereby become the keeper of humanity’s future. Yet this is not a Silicon Valley story. Hassabis has remained in Britain, and unlike his rivals, his aims are not wealth and power but scientific enlightenment. Like them, however, he is haunted by the memory of Robert Oppenheimer, the creator of the atom bomb. He aims to control the technology, but the technology may ultimately control him – and humanity writ large.

'Extraordinary... beautifully written, clear-eyed and engaged in the deepest ethical questions of our day' Rory Stewart

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The highest praise for The Infinity Machine is to say that Mallaby has done full justice to his kaleidoscopically interesting subject ... expertly structured and vividly reported, the book presents the most insightful portrait of Hassabis to date (Financial Times)
When it comes to recounting the scientific challenges, Mallaby captures wonderfully the tension, the excitement and the joy (Tom Whipple)
With unprecedented access, Mallaby had a front row seat... what results is a rich and clearly written account (Gideon Lichfield)
An extraordinary portrait of our age – beautifully written, clear-eyed and engaged in the deepest ethical questions of our day (Rory Stewart)
Gripping, absolutely of the moment... I loved it because it's filled with really important ideas about how this wave of AI is changing our economy... but it's also got the element of a thriller (Robert Peston)
A hugely acclaimed recent book…a lot of people are talking about (Amol Rajan)
Fascinating (Fareed Zakaria)
In this deeply reported and profoundly insightful book, Sebastian Mallaby chronicles the brilliant Demis Hassabis and the company he cofounded ... a colourful and engrossing tale but also a sophisticated description of how AI developed (Walter Isaacson, author of Elon Musk )
Sebastian Mallaby has tunnelled deeply into one of the most influential artificial intelligence projects of our time. It's an entrancing and revealing journey … at once inspiring and terrifying (Steve Coll, author of The Achilles Trap )
Captures the extraordinary drama of the high-stakes AI arms race ... a gripping story about ambition colliding with ethics at the frontier of machine intelligence (Chris Miller, author of Chip War )
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Dit boek van Sebastian Mallaby beschrijft de opkomst van DeepMind en de visie van Demis Hassabis. Het analyseert hoe kunstmatige intelligentie (AI) is geëvolueerd van het spelen van spellen naar het oplossen van complexe wetenschappelijke problemen. De kern van het boek draait om de zoektocht naar kunstmatige algemene intelligentie (AGI) en de geopolitieke en economische strijd die hiermee gepaard gaat.

Het portret van Demis Hassabis als strateeg, schaker en computerwetenschapper.

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Really impressed by the quality of this book. Well researched, excellent story, compelling listen. Bravo!

Totally amazing audiobook!

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Well written and clear explanation of the AI journey in Deep Mind as well as thw context within which it has been developing. also an insight into its presiding genius. Fascinating.

Clarity about a complex subject

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A VERY well read audiobook (which not easy) AND importantly a very well written book as NOT an easy subject to cover ‘at all’……admittedly I am bias as the TO AGI / ASI fascinated ME…..an audiobook properly worth considering in 2026 but it will DATE !!!

My 1st ever REVIEW…because the BOOK/etc SO GOOD !

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Reads likes a thriller a times. I work in IT and it was hugely interesting listening to the backstory to many of the events I was aware of in the last couple of years. Sheds a lot of light on openAI as well as a light autobiography of hassabis and others. really really good.

my best book of 2026 by some margin. (it’s late april and i’ve read about 20 so far!)

Best book i’ve read/listened to so far in 2026

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