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AI教父Hinton,重新能坐下了
Hu Xiu·2025-08-03 04:53

Group 1 - Geoffrey Hinton, the AI pioneer, recently sat down comfortably in Shanghai, marking a significant moment in his life after nearly 18 years of discomfort that prevented him from sitting for extended periods [1][6][30] - Hinton's journey in AI began in 1972 when he chose to pursue neural networks, a path that was largely dismissed by his peers at the time [12][20] - His persistence in the field led to breakthroughs in deep learning, particularly during the ImageNet competition in 2012, where his team achieved a remarkable error rate of 15.3% [30][31][32] Group 2 - Hinton's contributions to AI were recognized with the Turing Award in 2019, which he received while standing, reflecting his long-standing discomfort with sitting [59][63] - Following his resignation from Google in May 2023, Hinton expressed concerns about the risks associated with AI, stating that he regretted his role in its development [67][68] - In recent interviews, Hinton has been able to sit for longer periods, indicating a potential improvement in his health, and he has been vocal about the dangers of AI, suggesting a 10%-20% chance of human extinction due to AI in the next 30 years [70][76]