Connectionists: Nobel awards
Dietterich, Thomas
tgd at oregonstate.edu
Wed Oct 9 11:38:50 EDT 2024
Yes! The prizes reflect the tremendous work of our research community and particularly recognize the fundamentally interdisciplinary nature of our efforts.
Thomas G. Dietterich, Distinguished Professor (Emeritus)
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Dear connectionists,
Every Nobel award leads to endless discussions about fairness. Let's not focus on that, but celebrate the great achievements of our fellow researchers who were awarded yesterday (Hopfield and Hinton) and today (Baker, Hassabis, and Jumper).
Eric Postma
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