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5th scientist to receive VinFuture Major Prize awarded Nobel Prize

Báo Tin TứcBáo Tin Tức11/12/2024

On December 11, according to information from the VinFuture Foundation, Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton (Canada) - Winner of the VinFuture 2024 Main Prize has just received the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics.
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Professor Geoffrey Hinton (University of Toronto, Canada). Photo: VinFuture

Thus, after Professor Katalin Karikó and Professor Drew Weissman - Winners of the VinFuture Main Prize 2021, Dr. Demis Hassabis (UK) and Dr. John Jumper (USA) - Winners of the VinFuture Main Prize 2022, Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton (Canada) - Winner of the VinFuture Main Prize 2024 is the 5th scientist to receive the VinFuture Main Prize to be awarded the Nobel Prize. This shows the pioneering vision of the founders of the VinFuture Prize - the first international science and technology prize initiated by Vietnamese people, affirming its mark in the international scientific community after only 4 years of operation. Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton, a British-Canadian cognitive psychologist and computer scientist , is widely recognized for his pioneering research on artificial intelligence (AI). Born on December 6, 1947 in Wimbledon, London, Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton is a descendant of logician George Boole, who laid the foundations for the theory of digital circuit design. One of the Professor's most notable predictions is that AI will soon be able to understand and produce natural language at a level not inferior to humans. This prediction is based on the rapid progress of machine learning and reinforcement learning algorithms. Another area of Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton's research is unsupervised learning, a type of machine learning in which the algorithm learns from unlabeled data. Most current AI systems are based on supervised learning, in which the algorithm is trained on a large set of labeled data. However, Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton believes that unsupervised learning is the key to AI more closely mimicking the way humans learn. He is developing new algorithms for unsupervised learning, aiming to create AI systems that can learn from the environment like a child. Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton and four scientists : Yoshua Bengio, Jen-Hsun Huang, Yann LeCun and Fei-Fei Li have been awarded the 2024 VinFuture Grand Prize worth $3 million (over 76 billion VND) for their groundbreaking contributions to advancing the advancement of deep learning. Their research has opened a breakthrough era for technological innovations, thanks to which machines can "learn" from huge amounts of data and achieve incredible accuracy in tasks such as image recognition, natural language processing and decision making. The 2024 VinFuture Grand Prize recognizes Professor Geoffrey E. Hinton for his leadership and foundational work on neural network architecture. His 1986 paper with David Rumelhart and Ronald Williams demonstrated distributed representations in neural networks trained by the backpropagation algorithm. This method has become a standard tool in the field of artificial intelligence and has led to advances in image and speech recognition. Source: https://baotintuc.vn/thoi-su/nha-khoa-hoc-thu-5-nhangiai-thuongchinh-vinfuture-duoc-trao-giai-nobel-20241211153937092.htm

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