‘Solve all diseases,’ you say?

The Verge / 5/21/2026

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Key Points

  • At the end of Google I/O 2026, DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis said Google aims to reimagine drug discovery with the long-term goal of solving all diseases.
  • The article frames the statement as an intentionally stark, headline-grabbing ambition coming directly from a high-profile AI leader.
  • It positions the claim within the broader context of Google and DeepMind’s science-and-health messaging around AI-driven discovery.
  • The piece is written as a newsletter segment that teases deeper coverage of Google I/O’s related AI-for-science themes.
A picture of Demis Hassabis onstage at Google I/O 2026 with the screen behind him saying “A new golden age of scientific discovery”
Let’s unpack what Demis Hassabis said at the end of yesterday’s Google I/O keynote.

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Toward the end of this year's Google I/O keynote, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis declared, with a completely deadpan face, that the company hopes to "reimagine the drug discovery process with the goal of one day solving all disease."

This is the sort of statement that the phras …

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