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Geoffrey Everest Hinton (born 6 December 1947) is a British-Canadian computer scientist, cognitive scientist, cognitive psychologist, and Nobel Prize winner in Physics, known for his work on artificial neural networks which earned him the title as the "Godfather of AI". Hinton is University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto.
Geoffrey Hinton, who has been called “the Godfather of AI,” sat down with 60 Minutes for Sunday’s episode to break down what artificial intelligence technology could mean for humanity in the ...
American John Hopfield and Briton Geoffrey Hinton both worked on machine learning techniques that would go on to power products such as ChatGPT. But Wimbledon-born Professor Hinton is notable also ...
Geoffrey Hinton and John J. Hopfield have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in physics. The pair won for their inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.
The Google Brain project began in 2011 as a part-time research collaboration between Google fellow Jeff Dean and Google Researcher Greg Corrado. [3] Google Brain started as a Google X project and became so successful that it was graduated back to Google: Astro Teller has said that Google Brain paid for the entire cost of Google X. [4]
Geoffrey Hinton, whom many call "the Godfather of AI," slammed the New York Times following a profile that allegedly misinterpreted his decision to leave Google as one borne of anger for the firm ...
In 2000, Geoffrey Hinton et al. described an imaging system that combined segmentation and recognition into a single inference process using parse trees. So-called credibility networks described the joint distribution over the latent variables and over the possible parse trees. That system proved useful on the MNIST handwritten digit database. [4]
Geoffrey Hinton has been working on artificial intelligence for over 40 years. Now, as we are watching the technology rapidly evolve, he tells CBS News there's cause for concern.. Regarding the ...