The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics: Hopfield and Hinton Between Artificial Intelligence and Physics

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The impact of the work of John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton, winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics. Both scientists utilized principles of physics, such as statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, to develop machine learning methods. Hopfield's work, based on the 'Hopfield network model,' led to learning systems capable of optimizing complex configurations. Hinton, on the other hand, introduced 'deep neural networks' and 'backpropagation algorithms,' fundamental for deep learning. Their contributions have led to technologies that are transforming everyday life, such as speech recognition systems, computer vision, and natural language models. The text also highlights how the work of these two scientists has paved the way for generative artificial intelligence, with systems like ChatGPT and Gemini demonstrating the ability of neural networks to generate content and respond to complex questions. According to the text, the future of artificial intelligence will be characterized by greater integration between machine learning and other scientific disciplines, with the development of AI systems capable of learning more naturally and collaborating with humans.