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Oct 8, 2024
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RoboKayne
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Found it: I remembered reading that Hinton, Lecun and Bengio had won some prize.
It was the Turing Prize. That may be the best one.
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The AI takeover is now one step closer.
Defenestrator
Oct 8, 8:14am
Wow. Those guys are definitely famous, but it seems like quite a stretch to
RoboKayne
Oct 8, 8:24am
I dunno. Machine learning is not something you learn in physics.
bythenumbers
Oct 8, 8:33am
Rudy Kalman is rolling over in his grave. He campaigned for years to get the
AggieWeekendCougar
Oct 8, 9:05am
Is there a Nobel Prize for computer science? That seems like a more appropriate
zuko
Oct 8, 9:15am
There are some prestigious CS prizes and I think these guys already won them.
RoboKayne
Oct 8, 10:20am
Found it: I remembered reading that Hinton, Lecun and Bengio had won some prize.
RoboKayne
Oct 8, 10:21am
Doesn’t Hinton now have a prize named after him too?
AggieWeekendCougar
Oct 8, 10:25am
I don't know, but it would make sense. He is a real late-career pioneer in a
RoboKayne
Oct 9, 8:00pm
Looks like the physiology prize went to AI protein guys. My bet is that the lite
RoboKayne
Oct 9, 7:59pm
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