████ # This file was generated bot-o-matically! Edit at your own risk. ████
How a subfield of physics led to breakthroughs in AI – and from there to this year’s Nobel Prize [theconversation.com]:
Disclosure statement
Veera Sundararaghavan receives external funding for research unrelated to the content of this article.
Partners
University of Michigan [theconversation.com] provides funding as a founding partner of The Conversation US.
View all partners [theconversation.com]
- Artificial intelligence (AI) [theconversation.com]
- Physics [theconversation.com]
- Nobel Prize [theconversation.com]
- Computer science [theconversation.com]
- Machine learning [theconversation.com]
- Neural networks [theconversation.com]
- Nobel Prize in Physics [theconversation.com]
- Nobel Prize 2024 [theconversation.com]
because-there-is-no-math-nobel-prize dept.
Journal Reference:
Just a moment..., (DOI: 10.1073/pnas.79.8.2554 [doi.org])