By Anirban Sen
NEW YORK, March 18 (Reuters) – Jasjeet Sekhon, a top Bridgewater Associates executive, is joining Google’s artificial intelligence unit DeepMind as its chief โstrategy officer, DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis said on Wednesday.
Sekhon, who served as chief โscientist and head of AI, will join Bridgewater’s board of directors after leaving his current roles there, โaccording to a post by Hassabis on LinkedIn.
Alphabet-owned Google has narrowed the gap with AI market leaders OpenAI and Anthropic, after initially scrambling to retain the dominance it has long enjoyed in the search industry.
Over the past year, Google’s DeepMind unit has launched several โnew AI offerings, including an โ upgraded chatbot and AI model known as Gemini, as well as a new AI photo editor, Nano Banana. Google’s advances in AI โ have helped the tech company’s shares nearly double in value over the past year.
Sekhon joined Bridgewater in 2018 and played a key role in building its AI research and investment lab โcalled โAIA Labs, which is led by the firm’s โCo-Chief Investment Officer Greg Jensen.
Sekhon, who โdid not hold any investing responsibilities at Bridgewater, has previously held professorships at several U.S. universities, including Harvard, University of California, Berkeley, and most recently, Yale.
Bridgewater, which is led by CEO Nir Bar Dea, posted the highest profit in its 50-year history in 2025, with its flagship fund Pure Alpha delivering a 34% return. It recently โnamed Bob Prince, one of its CIOs and โa firm veteran of four decades, as the chair โof its board of directors.
The hedge โfund firm recently projected that technology companies led by Alphabet, Amazon, โMeta and Microsoft will collectively invest โabout $650 billion to scale โup AI-related infrastructure this year.
Bridgewater, which managed about $92 billion of assets at the end of September, operates numerous macro funds focused on various areas and regions, โincluding the Pure Alpha fund, โthe All Weather fund, the Asia Total Return fund, the China Total โReturn fund, and the AIA Macro fund.
(Reporting by Anirban Sen in New โYork; Editing by Kenneth Li, Rod Nickel)





