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US and British-Canadian Scientists Awarded 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for Pioneering Work in AI

US and British-Canadian Scientists Awarded 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for Pioneering Work in AI
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October 9, 2024

US scientist John Hopfield and British-Canadian Geoffrey Hinton have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for their groundbreaking contributions to machine learning, which have significantly advanced the development of artificial intelligence (AI). The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced the prestigious award on Tuesday, recognizing the scientists for their foundational work on neural networks in the 1980s—research that has paved the way for the current AI boom.

Geoffrey Hinton, often referred to as the “godfather” of AI, played a central role in shaping the technology that is transforming industries worldwide. His work on deep learning and neural networks has been instrumental in developing systems capable of performing complex tasks such as image recognition and natural language processing. Hinton, 76, who retired from Google last year to openly discuss the risks associated with AI, spoke to the Nobel press conference from California. He acknowledged the positive potential of AI in fields like healthcare but warned of the possible dangers.

“We have no experience of what it’s like to have things smarter than us,” Hinton said. “It’s going to be wonderful in many respects, but we also have to worry about the threat of these systems getting out of control.”

John Hopfield, 91, professor emeritus at Princeton University, was honored for his work in creating associative memory models that can store and retrieve patterns, helping to shape the modern understanding of neural networks. During a press conference, Hopfield expressed concerns similar to Hinton’s, noting the unpredictability of AI’s potential.

“When systems are rich in complexity and size, they exhibit new properties that go beyond the simple components that make them up,” Hopfield explained. He emphasized the dual nature of new technologies, which can have both positive and negative impacts.

The Nobel committee highlighted how the two scientists’ research has “revolutionized science, engineering, and daily life,” stating that they used tools from physics to develop methods that form the foundation of today’s powerful machine learning.

The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics comes with a prize of 11 million Swedish crowns ($1.1 million), which will be shared between Hinton and Hopfield. Hinton, who is also a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, was credited by the Academy for developing autonomous systems that can analyze data and perform complex tasks, such as identifying specific elements in images.

Their work continues to shape the rapidly evolving field of AI, which promises great advancements but also demands careful consideration of its ethical and societal impacts.

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