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South China Morning Post
a day ago
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Meet Goku, the Chinese quant trading fund with AI ambitions beyond finance
Goku Technologies, a Shanghai-based quantitative trading fund, is expanding its ambitions beyond finance, looking to artificial intelligence (AI) as a means to overcome challenges faced by humanity, according to CEO Wang Xiao. Advertisement In an interview with the Post, Wang said the firm's AI initiatives were driven by a vision that transcended short-term commercial interests. 'What I believe is [AI exists] to solve issues for humanity – this is the only thing that matters,' he said. Last month, Goku launched Shanghai AllMind Artificial Intelligence Technology, an AI-focused subsidiary, in a move that draws parallels with Chinese hedge fund High-Flyer Quant, which established DeepSeek in 2023 Wang, however, played down the comparison, pointing out that Goku was pursuing a different path with AllMind. Instead of competing directly with major tech companies like Alibaba Group Holding or start-ups like DeepSeek, which develop AI models from scratch, AllMind was envisioned as a catalyst for AI-assisted scientific discovery, according to Wang. Alibaba owns the South China Morning Post. Shanghai-based Goku Technologies has drawn comparisons with High-Flyer Quant, owner of leading Chinese AI start-up DeepSeek. Photo: Screenshot Goku gained attention last month with the release of a research paper introducing a new AI training technique that combines supervised fine-tuning and reinforcement learning – key methods used by industry leaders like OpenAI and DeepSeek.


TechCrunch
19-05-2025
- Science
- TechCrunch
Microsoft wants to tap AI to accelerate scientific discovery
Can AI speed up aspects of the scientific process? Microsoft appears to think so. At the company's Build 2025 conference on Monday, Microsoft announced Microsoft Discovery, a platform that taps agentic AI to 'transform the [scientific] discovery process,' according to a press release provided to TechCrunch. Microsoft Discovery is 'extensible,' Microsoft says, and can handle certain science-related workloads 'end-to-end.' 'Microsoft Discovery is an enterprise agentic platform that helps accelerate research and discovery by transforming the entire discovery process with agentic AI — from scientific knowledge reasoning to hypothesis formulation, candidate generation, and simulation and analysis,' explains Microsoft in its release. 'The platform enables scientists and researchers to collaborate with a team of specialized AI agents to help drive scientific outcomes with speed, scale, and accuracy using the latest innovations in AI and supercomputing.' Microsoft is one among many AI labs bullish on AI for science. Earlier this year, Google unveiled an 'AI co-scientist,' which the tech giant said could help scientists with creating hypotheses and research plans. Anthropic and its chief rival, OpenAI, along with outfits like FutureHouse and Lila Sciences, have asserted that AI tools could massively accelerate scientific discovery, particularly in medicine. But many researchers don't consider AI today to be especially useful in guiding the scientific process, largely due to its unreliability. Part of the challenge in developing an 'AI scientist' is anticipating an untold number of confounding factors. AI might come in handy in areas where broad exploration is needed, like narrowing down a vast list of possibilities, but it's less clear whether it can do the kind of out-of-the-box problem-solving that leads to bona fide breakthroughs. Results from AI systems designed for science have so far been mostly underwhelming. In 2023, Google said around 40 new materials had been synthesized with the help of one of its AIs, called GNoME. But an outside analysis found not even one of those materials was, in fact, new. Meanwhile, several firms employing AI for drug discovery, including Exscientia and BenevolentAI, have suffered high-profile clinical trial failures. Techcrunch event Join us at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot for our leading AI industry event with speakers from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Cohere. For a limited time, tickets are just $292 for an entire day of expert talks, workshops, and potent networking. Exhibit at TechCrunch Sessions: AI Secure your spot at TC Sessions: AI and show 1,200+ decision-makers what you've built — without the big spend. Available through May 9 or while tables last. Berkeley, CA | REGISTER NOW Microsoft no doubt hopes that its effort will fare better than those that've come before it.