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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.
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.
Geoffrey Hinton invented a method [the Boltzmann machine] that can autonomously find properties in data, and so perform tasks such as identifying specific elements in pictures.”
Computer scientist and cognitive psychologist Geoffrey Hinton says despite its potential for good, AI could one day escape our control. Godfather of AI tells '60 Minutes' he fears the technology ...
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 original contribution in applying such energy-based models in cognitive science appeared in papers by Geoffrey Hinton and Terry Sejnowski. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 19 ] In a 1995 interview, Hinton stated that in 1983 February or March, he was going to give a talk on simulated annealing in Hopfield networks, so he had to design a learning algorithm ...
Geoffrey Hinton will be an advisor to CuspAI after the startup secured a $30 million funding round. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
Thought vector is a term popularized by Geoffrey Hinton, the prominent deep-learning researcher, which uses vectors based on natural language [1] to improve its search results. [ 2 ] References