Reinforcement learning pioneers Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton receive the Turing Award for revolutionizing AI innovation ...
Hugging Face’s Thomas Wolf argues AI lacks creativity, unable to solve complex problems like Einstein or Newton.
He said the Nobel Prizes were a way for the Nobel Committee to say, “AI now can be recognized as a proper science.” The Nobel Prize in Physics also went to two scientists for their work in AI ...
Retired UMass Amherst professor Andrew Barto and his doctoral student Richard Sutton are the winners of this year's A.M.
Anthropic pushes the U.S. government to strengthen AI security, calling for classified info sharing and power infrastructure ...
The Turing Award, sometimes referred to as the "Nobel Prize of computing" was given to a University of Massachusetts Amherst ...
Two trailblazing scientists who today received this year’s Turing Award for creating fundamental artificial intelligence ...
Hugging Face co-founder and chief science officer Thomas Wolf thinks that AI today isn't capable of figuring out novel ...
The Turing award, often considered the Nobel prize of computing, has gone to two computer scientists for their work on ...
Andrew G. Barto, University of Massachusetts Amherst Manning College for Information and Computer Sciences professor emeritus ...