
Founders #416 The Relentless Missionary Creating AGI: Demis Hassabis
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Apr 1, 2026 A portrait of Demis Hassabis and his all-consuming quest to build AGI. It follows the path from childhood chess and game design to startup lessons, DeepMind’s moonshot, and the Google deal. Along the way: Atari as a proving ground, AlphaGo’s stunning leap, AlphaFold’s scientific stakes, and the fierce race with OpenAI.
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His First Startup Failed From Overinspiring The Team
- Demis’s first company failed partly because his charisma made the team overcommit to an impossible game vision.
- He later realized inspiration can distort feedback loops when engineers promise feasibility because the founder over-inspired them.
DeepMind Pursued Agents Rather Than Narrow AI
- DeepMind’s audacity was not random ambition; Demis assembled ideas from physics, neuroscience, simulations, and information theory into one coherent AGI thesis.
- The company aimed to build agents, not narrow tools, so systems could learn across environments instead of solving one fixed task.
Peter Thiel Backed Demis As A Missionary Founder
- Peter Thiel backed DeepMind because Demis looked like a true missionary founder, not a mercenary chasing a trendy company.
- Founders Fund invested despite calling it A-plus science and maybe an F business model, then took nearly half the company because no other money existed.










