John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton received the Nobel Prize in Physics for their revolutionary inventions in machine learning and neural networks.
The Nobel Committee announced the winners of the physics prize on October 8. John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton received the award for their fundamental discoveries in machine learning based on artificial neural networks.
Hopfield developed the concept of associative memory, which has the ability to store and retrieve images and other types of data, while Hinton invented a method that allows artificial intelligence to automatically find characteristics of data, for example, identifying objects in images.
Their work laid the foundation for modern neural networks, inspired by the structure of the human brain, where neurons communicate through connections. These pioneering developments since the 1980s have enabled artificial intelligence to make significant advances in image recognition and other important tasks.
It was previously reported that the 2023 Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to American Claudia Goldin for her research on the situation of women in the labor market.
Source: korrespondent

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