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John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton received the Nobel Prize in Physics for artificial intelligence science

Yesterday it was revealed who won the Nobel Prize in Medicine this year, and today it was announced who won the Nobel Prize in Physics, which this year went to scientists John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton for their work in the field of artificial intelligence, that is. Machine learning.




Nowadays, AI has become a part of our daily life, as big companies are slowly integrating it into everything, but it is also helping scientists a lot. According to the Royal Swedish Academy's justification this year The laureates have done important work with artificial neural networks since the 1980s. For example, John Hopfield, a scientist at Princeton University in the US, has developed associative memory that can store and reconstruct images and other patterns in data.

Geoffrey Hinton, a researcher at the University of Toronto in Canada, has devised a method that can independently search for characteristics in the data. All of this contributed greatly to launching the current tremendous development of machine learning. The winners will receive a prize of 11 million Swedish krona, in addition to a prize that will be officially presented on December 10.


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