Hopfield, Hinton win Nobel Prize for Physics, pushing AI to new heights

John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton, two visionary scientists, have been awarded the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics for pioneering the development of artificial neural networks.
Their breakthrough technology has transformed machine learning, allowing computers to simulate human-like cognition and laying the foundation for advances in science, engineering, and everyday life.
Mr Hopfield of Princeton University and Geoffrey Hinton from the University of Toronto have had their research pivotal in creating artificial neural networks, a technology that mirrors the human brain’s ability to process data and recognize patterns, driving the AI revolution.
The Nobel committee highlighted the potential of their achievements on X.
“This year’s physics laureates’ breakthroughs stand on the foundations of physical science. They have shown a completely new way for us to use computers to aid and guide us in tackling many of the challenges our society faces,” stated the committee.
This includes advancing sustainable technologies and identifying new functional materials.
Mr Hinton, regarded as one of AI’s godfathers, expressed excitement and concern following the announcement.
“I’m flabbergasted,” he admitted, speaking from California. “We have no experience dealing with things smarter than us,” he added, pointing to the ethical concerns AI may pose in the future.
Mr Hopfield, who started as a condensed-matter physicist, revolutionised computational biology, merging physics with neuroscience.
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