“Professor Hinton, often called the ‘godfather of AI’ made waves last year when he stepped down from Google because of his concerns about the technology.
In an interview with the New York Times, he said he sometimes regretted his life’s work.
Professor Hinton developed artificial neural networks that helped “initiate the current explosive development of machine learning,” according to the awarding body, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
“Machine learning based on artificial neural networks is currently revolutionising science, engineering and daily life.”
frawtlopp on
* Invents AI
* Guy: No dont
* Gets award
* Guy: Yayyy
Kettle_Whistle_ on
To be fair, also warned that it might *not*…
Covering his bases.
Mikeshaffer on
Who knew building Skynet would get you a Nobel Prize?
upyoars on
i love how dumb some of these headlines sound, its entertaining
Kyratic on
Be nice if the Nobel prize in physics went to something related to physics..
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“Professor Hinton, often called the ‘godfather of AI’ made waves last year when he stepped down from Google because of his concerns about the technology.
In an interview with the New York Times, he said he sometimes regretted his life’s work.
Professor Hinton developed artificial neural networks that helped “initiate the current explosive development of machine learning,” according to the awarding body, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
“Machine learning based on artificial neural networks is currently revolutionising science, engineering and daily life.”
* Invents AI
* Guy: No dont
* Gets award
* Guy: Yayyy
To be fair, also warned that it might *not*…
Covering his bases.
Who knew building Skynet would get you a Nobel Prize?
i love how dumb some of these headlines sound, its entertaining
Be nice if the Nobel prize in physics went to something related to physics..