Jumper and his colleague used AI to crack the code on how proteins — which are essential to human life — are sequenced and built.
The Nobel Prize announcements this week heavily featured the use of AI, which has ignited discussion over traditional sciences. View on euronews
Demis Hassabis cofounded DeepMind, the renowned AI lab acquired by Google in 2014. He is also a former chess prodigy and won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry.
One of this year’s Nobel Prize winners in physics, Geoffrey Hinton, who pioneered work on the neural networks that undergird artificial intelligence, has warned that machines might someday get smarter
Demis Hassabis (CEO of Deep Mind) and John M. Jumper have useed artificial intelligence to predict the structure of almost all known proteins. David Baker has
In the 15 years since it was founded, Google DeepMind has grown into one of the world’s foremost artificial intelligence research and development labs. In October, its chief executive and co-founder Sir Demis Hassabis was one of three joint recipients of this year’s Nobel Prize in chemistry for unlocking a 50-year-old problem: predicting the structure of every known protein using AI software known as AlphaFold.
A big moment for AI was its 1955 coinage, but this year’s Nobel haul qualifies too. Laureate Geoffrey Hinton, famously ‘a man who never sits down,’ had computers mimic the human brain for ‘deep learning’ while Demis Hassabis set up DeepMind,
The 2024 Nobel Prizes have taken many by surprise, as AI researchers are among the distinguished recipients in both Physics and Chemistry. Geoffrey Hinton and John J. Hopfield received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their foundational work on neural networks.
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There is no Nobel Prize for computer science, but this year the Nobel Committee made three awards with deep ties to computing and innovation. Viewed together, the Nobel Committee may also be making a statement about the current state of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the challenges ahead.
PARIS—For long periods of its history, artificial intelligence has lurked in the hinterland of science, often unloved and unfunded -- but two Nobel prizes
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