Physics Nobel Prize 2024: Physics and Machince Learning
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In this episode of #LiknayanPodcast, we unpack the groundbreaking news that the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton, recognized “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks”
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We dive straight into how this year’s Nobel marks a pivotal moment—highlighting how AI, once a mere tool, has now become foundational enough to shape the future of physics itself. This opens up exciting questions: How does this recognition reflect AI’s growing role in science? What does it mean for future discoveries?
In this episode, we tackle:
- How the recent Nobel Prize makes you feel—from a scientist’s perspective
- Exciting ways machine learning is pushing the boundaries of physics and enabling new insights
- The role of machine learning in future scientific breakthroughs, from speeding up research to opening up entirely new ways of exploring the universe
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