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The winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics, John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton, are announced by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm on Tuesday. (Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP/Getty ...
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton were awarded the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for discoveries and inventions that formed the building blocks of machine learning. “This year’s two Nobel ...
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton, seen in picture, are awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physics, which is announced at a press conference by Hans Ellergren, center, permanent secretary at the ...
The 2024 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their fundamental discoveries in machine learning, which paved the way for how artificial intelligence is ...
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has today decided to award the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics to John Hopfield, Princeton University, U.S.A., and Geoffrey Hinton, University of Toronto, Canada ...
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 has been award to Geoff Hinton and John Hopfield for their foundational work in AI. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced the Nobel Prize in Physics 2024.
Geoffrey Hinton, a University Professor Emeritus of computer science at the University of Toronto, has won the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics.. Widely regarded as the “godfather of AI,” Hinton shared the ...
The Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded to Hopfield and Hinton, includes a cash prize of 11 million Swedish kronor (approximately US$1 million), which comes from a bequest left by Alfred Nobel, the ...
A screen shows the laureates of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, physicist John Hopfield and computer scientist and cognitive psychologist Geoffrey Hinton, during the announcement at the Royal ...
The 2024 Nobel Prize in physics has been awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their fundamental discoveries in machine learning, which paved the way for how artificial intelligence is ...
Hinton built on Hopfield’s work a few years later, leveraging a statistical physics technique that can be used to recognize features in images and create new ones.