Geoffrey Hinton has a hunch about what's next for AI April 2021 In November 2020, psychologist Geoffrey Hinton had a hunch. After a half-century's worth of attempts—some wildly successful—he'd arrived at another promising insight into how the brain works and how to replicate its circuitry in a computer. If his bet pays off, it might spark the next generation of artificial neural networks—mathematical computing systems, loosely inspired by the brain's neurons and synapses, that are at the core of today's artificial intelligence. His "honest motivation," as he puts it, is curiosity. But ideally, the consequence is more reliable and trustworthy AI. Read the full story. —Siobhan Roberts |
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