Larry Page, one of the founders of Google, is working on a new startup called Dynatomics, which focuses on applying artificial intelligence to manufacturing, The Information reports.
Information about Dynatomics is currently limited, but it is known that the billionaire has hired a group of engineers to work on AI that can create "highly optimized" object designs and then set up their production in the factory.
Exactly how artificial intelligence will improve production processes is still unclear.
The official Dynatomics website currently lacks detailed information about the company's activities. The only message it contains is: "working on something new".
The project is led by Chris Anderson, former CTO of Kittyhawk, a company that developed electric aircraft with Page's support.
As a reminder, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has become the new CEO of space startup Relativity Space. Some of the startup's future plans are similar to the ambitious projects of Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin.