Google DeepMind — Internal Revenue: $1.7 billion
The source document explicitly states 'Turnover represents research and development remuneration from other group undertakings and decreased from £1,527 million to £1,325 million in the year' (page 2) and again confirms 'The revenue associated with those activities during the financial year is £1,325 million (2023: £1,527 million)' (page 5). The claim's exact stored value of 1,700,000,000 converts to approximately £1.325 billion, which matches the £1,325 million figure in GBP. The claim correctly identifies this as 2024 data from DeepMind Technologies Limited UK filing and accurately notes the decrease from 2023 (£1,527M) due to reorganization after the Google Brain merger, which is explicitly mentioned in the source: 'During 2023 teams from DeepMind and Google Brain were brought together to accelerate progress in artificial intelligence (AI)' (page 2).
Our claim
entire record- Subject
- Google DeepMind
- Property
- Internal Revenue
- Value
- $1.7 billion
- As Of
- 2024
- Notes
- DeepMind Technologies Ltd UK filing: turnover of GBP1,325M (~$1.7B) for 2024. Decrease from 2023 likely due to reorganization of internal billing after Google Brain merger. Moved from 'revenue' to 'internal-revenue'.
Source evidence
1 src · 1 checkNoteThe source document explicitly states 'Turnover represents research and development remuneration from other group undertakings and decreased from £1,527 million to £1,325 million in the year' (page 2) and again confirms 'The revenue associated with those activities during the financial year is £1,325 million (2023: £1,527 million)' (page 5). The claim's exact stored value of 1,700,000,000 converts to approximately £1.325 billion, which matches the £1,325 million figure in GBP. The claim correctly identifies this as 2024 data from DeepMind Technologies Limited UK filing and accurately notes the decrease from 2023 (£1,527M) due to reorganization after the Google Brain merger, which is explicitly mentioned in the source: 'During 2023 teams from DeepMind and Google Brain were brought together to accelerate progress in artificial intelligence (AI)' (page 2).