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Hi. I'd like to propose the addition of Suleyman's startup as well as his role with Greylock to the History section of the article as follows:
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner. [1] Also in 2022, he founded startup Inflection AI with Reid Hoffman and Karén Simonyan to develop human-computer communications software, [2] with initial funding of $225 million from various investors. [3] Greylock invested in the startup, stating plans to “incubate” the company as it did Workday, Inc. and Palo Alto Networks. [2]
Perhaps it would also be appropriate to update the lead as follows:
Mustafa Suleyman CBE (born August 1984) is the co-founder and former head of applied AI at DeepMind, [4] an artificial intelligence company acquired by Google and now owned by Alphabet. [5] He is also the co-founder of Inflection AI, a startup backed by Greylock Partners, among others. [2]
Thanks for your time MforSuleyman ( talk) 18:37, 2 August 2022 (UTC)
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Hi there. I'd like to propose amending the controversy language in the Career section as follows, to remove redundancy and excessive detail according to WP:WEIGHT and WP:BALASP:
"...On 21 August 2019, Bloomberg reported that Suleyman had been placed on administrative leave because of a controversy related to some of the projects he led,
[1] though later reports revealed that he had been placed on leave following an investigation into allegations of bullying against him.
[2] He led the development of Streams and the relationship with the Royal Free Hospital which was widely criticised and censured by the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for data protection breaches. An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, and published by Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards.
[3] Business Insider subsequently published further details of allegations of bullying against Suleyman, including claims he would boast about how he would "crush people", had a habit of "flying off the handle out of nowhere", and demanded employees carry out tasks unrelated to their jobs.
[4] In December 2019, Suleyman announced he would be leaving DeepMind to join Google, working in a policy role.
[5]
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner. [6] He co-founded a new AI lab venture with Reid Hoffman, known as Inflection AI [7] which raised $225 million. [8]"
I have made sure to include all references which are currently cited in the article, but have reorganized the information to fit into one chronological paragraph.
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Pinging Andrevan and PK650 who reviewed my previous request in case they have any insight.
Thanks again, MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:23, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
In 2021, however, the Wall Street Journal revealed that Suleyman had been placed on leave at DeepMind in 2019, following an investigation into employees' allegations of bullying against him. [3]An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, and published by Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards. [4] Business Insider subsequently published further details of allegations of bullying against Suleyman., including claims he would boast about how he would "crush people", had a habit of "flying off the handle out of nowhere", and demanded employees carry out tasks unrelated to their jobs. [5]In December 2019, Suleyman announced he would be leaving DeepMind to join Google, working in a policy role. [6]
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner. [7] He co-founded a new AI lab venture with Reid Hoffman, known as Inflection AI [8] which raised $225 million. [9]
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Hello. I'd like to draw attention to the following paragraph in the "DeepMind partnerships" section:
"In 2017, the ICO concluded a year-long investigation that focused on how the Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust tested the app, Streams, in late 2015 and 2016. [1] The ICO found that the Royal Free failed to comply with the Data Protection Act when it provided patient details to DeepMind, and found several shortcomings in how the data was handled, including that patients were not adequately informed that their data would be used as part of the test. DeepMind published its thoughts [2] on the investigation in July 2017, saying “we need to do better” and highlighting several activities and initiatives they had initiated for transparency, oversight and engagement. This included developing a patient and public involvement strategy [3] and being transparent in its partnerships."'
This does not appear to apply to Mustafa Suleyman at all, but instead to the company as a whole, and so would be more appropriate for inclusion in the DeepMind article. I ask that it be moved accordingly. It may make sense to combine the "DeepMind" section with the "DeepMind partnerships" section, as well- however you see fit.
I'd also like to ask that Suleyman's website be added to the infobox or as an external link: https://mustafa-suleyman.ai/
Pinging Andrevan once again, in case he has a moment to look into this.
Thanks, MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:43, 21 September 2022 (UTC) MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:43, 21 September 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, I have a few more suggestions for the article:
Inflection AI
In March 2022, Suleyman launched Inflection AI with Reid Hoffman in Silicon Valley. [4] The company was founded with the goal of leveraging "AI to help humans 'talk' to computers," and recruited experts from Google and Meta, as reported by CNBC. Initial funding reached $225 million, according to an SEC filing. [5]
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Thanks for your time.
P.S. Pinging Andrevan in case he has time to look over one last request. Thanks again. MforSuleyman ( talk) 22:47, 14 November 2022 (UTC)
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Hello again. Suleyman's Inflection AI has a new bot which has been discussed by several prominent publications. As such, I have a few suggestions for the structure of the article, as well as an addition:
=== Post-DeepMind ===
In December 2019, Suleyman announced he would be leaving DeepMind to join Google, working in a policy role. [1] -move up to DeepMind subsection
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner [2] and in March 2022, Suleyman co-founded Inflection AI, a new AI lab venture with Greylock's Reid Hoffman. [3] The company was founded with the goal of leveraging "AI to help humans 'talk' to computers," recruited former staff from companies such as Google and Meta [4] and raised $225 million in its first funding round. [5] [6]
In 2023, Inflection AI launched a chatbot named “Pi” for Personal Intelligence. The bot “remembers” past conversations and seems to get to know its users over time. [7] According to Suleyman, the long-term goal for Pi is to be a digital “Chief of Staff”, with the initial design focused on maintaining conversational dialogue with users, asking questions, and offering emotional support. [8] [9]
Pinging Andrevan who is already familiar with this article, in case he has time to look into this. I'd be happy to create a userspace draft or clarify further if anything was unclear. Thank you, MforSuleyman ( talk) 14:20, 5 June 2023 (UTC) MforSuleyman ( talk) 14:20, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
@ MforSuleyman Sure, as you requested on my talk page, I can process your edit request.
Rolf H Nelson ( talk) 01:50, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
References
In August 2019, Bloomberg reported that Suleyman had been was placed on administrative leave following controversy about him.
[1]
[2] In 2021, the
Wall Street Journal revealed that he had been placed on leave in 2019 following an investigation into employees' allegations of bullying as their manager.
[3] The company hired an external lawyer to investigate the allegations before placing him on leave at the time, and shortly thereafter Suleyman left to take a VP role at parent company Google. An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, as well as additional details published by
Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards.
[4]
[5]
Thank you again for your input, MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:27, 22 June 2023 (UTC)
In August 2019, Suleyman was placed on administrative leave following allegations of bullying employees. [6] [7] The company hired an external lawyer to investigate, and shortly thereafter Suleyman left to take a VP role at parent company Google. An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, as well as additional details published by Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards. [8] [9]
Hello, I suggest that the following update be included in the Inflection AI subsection:
In June 2023 Suleyman raised $1.3 billion in new funding for Inflection AI from investors including Microsoft, Nvidia, Reid Hoffman, Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt. He also partnered with Microsoft for cloud computing and with Nvidia and CoreWeave, a service provider, to deploy what the company believes to be the largest AI cluster in the world, comprising 22,000 NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs. [10]
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Pinging Andrevan and Rolf h nelson as they've been involved here in the past and may be interested in this. Thanks again, MforSuleyman ( talk) 16:08, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
BBC sounds The Cipher 24.184.12.209 ( talk) 20:16, 27 January 2024 (UTC)
This article must adhere to the biographies of living persons (BLP) policy, even if it is not a biography, because it contains material about living persons. Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially libellous. If such material is repeatedly inserted, or if you have other concerns, please report the issue to this noticeboard.If you are a subject of this article, or acting on behalf of one, and you need help, please see this help page. |
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WP:PAID. For advice about reviewing paid contributions, see
WP:COIRESPONSE.
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Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Hi. I'd like to propose the addition of Suleyman's startup as well as his role with Greylock to the History section of the article as follows:
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner. [1] Also in 2022, he founded startup Inflection AI with Reid Hoffman and Karén Simonyan to develop human-computer communications software, [2] with initial funding of $225 million from various investors. [3] Greylock invested in the startup, stating plans to “incubate” the company as it did Workday, Inc. and Palo Alto Networks. [2]
Perhaps it would also be appropriate to update the lead as follows:
Mustafa Suleyman CBE (born August 1984) is the co-founder and former head of applied AI at DeepMind, [4] an artificial intelligence company acquired by Google and now owned by Alphabet. [5] He is also the co-founder of Inflection AI, a startup backed by Greylock Partners, among others. [2]
Thanks for your time MforSuleyman ( talk) 18:37, 2 August 2022 (UTC)
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Part of an edit requested by an editor with a conflict of interest has been implemented. |
Hi there. I'd like to propose amending the controversy language in the Career section as follows, to remove redundancy and excessive detail according to WP:WEIGHT and WP:BALASP:
"...On 21 August 2019, Bloomberg reported that Suleyman had been placed on administrative leave because of a controversy related to some of the projects he led,
[1] though later reports revealed that he had been placed on leave following an investigation into allegations of bullying against him.
[2] He led the development of Streams and the relationship with the Royal Free Hospital which was widely criticised and censured by the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) for data protection breaches. An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, and published by Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards.
[3] Business Insider subsequently published further details of allegations of bullying against Suleyman, including claims he would boast about how he would "crush people", had a habit of "flying off the handle out of nowhere", and demanded employees carry out tasks unrelated to their jobs.
[4] In December 2019, Suleyman announced he would be leaving DeepMind to join Google, working in a policy role.
[5]
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner. [6] He co-founded a new AI lab venture with Reid Hoffman, known as Inflection AI [7] which raised $225 million. [8]"
I have made sure to include all references which are currently cited in the article, but have reorganized the information to fit into one chronological paragraph.
References
Pinging Andrevan and PK650 who reviewed my previous request in case they have any insight.
Thanks again, MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:23, 8 September 2022 (UTC)
In 2021, however, the Wall Street Journal revealed that Suleyman had been placed on leave at DeepMind in 2019, following an investigation into employees' allegations of bullying against him. [3]An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, and published by Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards. [4] Business Insider subsequently published further details of allegations of bullying against Suleyman., including claims he would boast about how he would "crush people", had a habit of "flying off the handle out of nowhere", and demanded employees carry out tasks unrelated to their jobs. [5]In December 2019, Suleyman announced he would be leaving DeepMind to join Google, working in a policy role. [6]
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner. [7] He co-founded a new AI lab venture with Reid Hoffman, known as Inflection AI [8] which raised $225 million. [9]
References
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello. I'd like to draw attention to the following paragraph in the "DeepMind partnerships" section:
"In 2017, the ICO concluded a year-long investigation that focused on how the Royal Free NHS Foundation Trust tested the app, Streams, in late 2015 and 2016. [1] The ICO found that the Royal Free failed to comply with the Data Protection Act when it provided patient details to DeepMind, and found several shortcomings in how the data was handled, including that patients were not adequately informed that their data would be used as part of the test. DeepMind published its thoughts [2] on the investigation in July 2017, saying “we need to do better” and highlighting several activities and initiatives they had initiated for transparency, oversight and engagement. This included developing a patient and public involvement strategy [3] and being transparent in its partnerships."'
This does not appear to apply to Mustafa Suleyman at all, but instead to the company as a whole, and so would be more appropriate for inclusion in the DeepMind article. I ask that it be moved accordingly. It may make sense to combine the "DeepMind" section with the "DeepMind partnerships" section, as well- however you see fit.
I'd also like to ask that Suleyman's website be added to the infobox or as an external link: https://mustafa-suleyman.ai/
Pinging Andrevan once again, in case he has a moment to look into this.
Thanks, MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:43, 21 September 2022 (UTC) MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:43, 21 September 2022 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hi, I have a few more suggestions for the article:
Inflection AI
In March 2022, Suleyman launched Inflection AI with Reid Hoffman in Silicon Valley. [4] The company was founded with the goal of leveraging "AI to help humans 'talk' to computers," and recruited experts from Google and Meta, as reported by CNBC. Initial funding reached $225 million, according to an SEC filing. [5]
References
Thanks for your time.
P.S. Pinging Andrevan in case he has time to look over one last request. Thanks again. MforSuleyman ( talk) 22:47, 14 November 2022 (UTC)
This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
Hello again. Suleyman's Inflection AI has a new bot which has been discussed by several prominent publications. As such, I have a few suggestions for the structure of the article, as well as an addition:
=== Post-DeepMind ===
In December 2019, Suleyman announced he would be leaving DeepMind to join Google, working in a policy role. [1] -move up to DeepMind subsection
Suleyman left Google in January 2022 and joined Greylock Partners as a venture partner [2] and in March 2022, Suleyman co-founded Inflection AI, a new AI lab venture with Greylock's Reid Hoffman. [3] The company was founded with the goal of leveraging "AI to help humans 'talk' to computers," recruited former staff from companies such as Google and Meta [4] and raised $225 million in its first funding round. [5] [6]
In 2023, Inflection AI launched a chatbot named “Pi” for Personal Intelligence. The bot “remembers” past conversations and seems to get to know its users over time. [7] According to Suleyman, the long-term goal for Pi is to be a digital “Chief of Staff”, with the initial design focused on maintaining conversational dialogue with users, asking questions, and offering emotional support. [8] [9]
Pinging Andrevan who is already familiar with this article, in case he has time to look into this. I'd be happy to create a userspace draft or clarify further if anything was unclear. Thank you, MforSuleyman ( talk) 14:20, 5 June 2023 (UTC) MforSuleyman ( talk) 14:20, 5 June 2023 (UTC)
@ MforSuleyman Sure, as you requested on my talk page, I can process your edit request.
Rolf H Nelson ( talk) 01:50, 16 June 2023 (UTC)
References
In August 2019, Bloomberg reported that Suleyman had been was placed on administrative leave following controversy about him.
[1]
[2] In 2021, the
Wall Street Journal revealed that he had been placed on leave in 2019 following an investigation into employees' allegations of bullying as their manager.
[3] The company hired an external lawyer to investigate the allegations before placing him on leave at the time, and shortly thereafter Suleyman left to take a VP role at parent company Google. An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, as well as additional details published by
Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards.
[4]
[5]
Thank you again for your input, MforSuleyman ( talk) 10:27, 22 June 2023 (UTC)
In August 2019, Suleyman was placed on administrative leave following allegations of bullying employees. [6] [7] The company hired an external lawyer to investigate, and shortly thereafter Suleyman left to take a VP role at parent company Google. An email circulated by DeepMind's leadership to staff after the story broke, as well as additional details published by Business Insider, said Suleyman's "management style fell short" of expected standards. [8] [9]
Hello, I suggest that the following update be included in the Inflection AI subsection:
In June 2023 Suleyman raised $1.3 billion in new funding for Inflection AI from investors including Microsoft, Nvidia, Reid Hoffman, Bill Gates and Eric Schmidt. He also partnered with Microsoft for cloud computing and with Nvidia and CoreWeave, a service provider, to deploy what the company believes to be the largest AI cluster in the world, comprising 22,000 NVIDIA H100 Tensor Core GPUs. [10]
References
Pinging Andrevan and Rolf h nelson as they've been involved here in the past and may be interested in this. Thanks again, MforSuleyman ( talk) 16:08, 9 August 2023 (UTC)
BBC sounds The Cipher 24.184.12.209 ( talk) 20:16, 27 January 2024 (UTC)