Nobel Prize in physics awarded to 2 scientists for machine learning
“This year's two Nobel Laureates in physics have used tools from physics to develop methods that are the foundation of today's powerful machine learning,” the Nobel committee said
AP
Stockholm, 8 Oct
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton were awarded the Nobel
Prize in physics on Tuesday for discoveries and inventions that formed the
building blocks of machine learning.
“This year's two Nobel Laureates in physics have used tools
from physics to develop methods that are the foundation of today's powerful
machine learning,” the Nobel committee said in a press release. Hopfield's
research is carried out at Princeton University and Hinton works at the
University of Toronto.
Three scientists won last year's physics Nobel for providing
the first split-second glimpse into the superfast world of spinning electrons,
a field that could one day lead to better electronics or disease diagnoses.
The 2023 award went to French-Swedish physicist Anne
L'Huillier, French scientist Pierre Agostini and Hungarian-born Ferenc Krausz
for their work with the tiny part of each atom that races around the center and
is fundamental to virtually everything: chemistry, physics, our bodies and our
gadgets.
Six days of Nobel announcements opened Monday with Americans
Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun winning the medicine prize for their discovery of
tiny bits of genetic material that serve as on and off switches inside cells
that help control what the cells do and when they do it. If scientists can
better understand how they work and how to manipulate them, it could one day lead
to powerful treatments for diseases like cancer.
The physics prize carries a cash award of 11 million Swedish
kronor (USD 1 million) from a bequest left by the award's creator, Swedish
inventor Alfred Nobel. It has been awarded 117 times. The laureates are invited
to receive their awards at ceremonies on 10 December, the anniversary of
Nobel's death.
Nobel announcements continue with the chemistry physics
prize on Wednesday and literature on Thursday. The Nobel Peace Prize will be
announced Friday and the economics award on 14 October.
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