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Google scientists share Nobel Prize in chemistry
Nobel Prize in chemistry honors 3 scientists who used AI to design proteins, life’s building blocks
Three scientists who discovered powerful techniques to predict and even design novel proteins — the building blocks of life — were awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry Wednesday.
Scientists Who Developed the Building Blocks of Artificial Intelligence Win Nobel Prize in Physics
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton shared the award for their work on artificial neural networks and machine learning
Google DeepMind leaders share Nobel Prize in chemistry for protein prediction AI
Half the prize goes to Demis Hassabis and John M. Jumper from Google DeepMind for using AI to solve protein folding, and the other to David Baker for tools to help design new proteins.
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Pioneers in artificial intelligence win the Nobel Prize in physics
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton have been awarded the Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries and inventions that formed the ...
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DeepMind’s Demis Hassabis and John Jumper scoop Nobel Prize in Chemistry for AlphaFold
It has been a big week for Nobel Prizes in the world of artificial intelligence. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences today ...
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Little Rock native, Pulaski Academy grad wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – A scientist born in Little Rock is one of three sharing the 2024 Nobel Prize in chemistry. Little ...
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Nobel Prize Goes to ‘Godfathers of AI’ Who Now Fear Their Work Is Growing Too Powerful
John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton developed artificial neural networks that laid the foundation for modern recommendation ...
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How Does It Feel to Win a Nobel Prize? Ask the ‘Godfather of A.I.’
The computer scientist Geoffrey Hinton spoke with The Times shortly after learning he had won the Nobel Prize for Physics.
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