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Geoffrey Hinton (@geoffreyhinton) / Twitter
Large language model expands natural language understanding, moves beyond English | VentureBeat
Lecture 1.1 — Why do we need machine learning [Neural Networks for Machine Learning] - YouTube
The future of AI has begun to look rather too human | Mint
Let's be clear about what Geoffrey Hinton is saying about deep learning | by Enrique Dans | Enrique Dans | May, 2023 | Medium
The future of deep learning, according to its pioneers - TechTalks
The technology behind OpenAI's fiction-writing, fake-news-spewing AI, explained | MIT Technology Review
A Tweet containing Image and Text: Geoffrey Hinton and Demis Hassabis... | Download Scientific Diagram
Six degrees of separation: how U of T's Geoffrey Hinton is connected to top AI researchers around the world
Geoffrey Hinton: The Godfather of AI: Why He Left Google? - Open AI Master
Natural Language Processing: What It Is and Why It Matters
Geoffrey Hinton on Twitter: "@inemshan That's only my view about backpropagation when trying to understand the brain and even then I'm not sure. It would be silly to throw it away when
Computers | Free Full-Text | Understanding of Machine Learning with Deep Learning: Architectures, Workflow, Applications and Future Directions
Deep Learning for AI | July 2021 | Communications of the ACM
The Marketing AI Show Episode 46]: Geoff Hinton Leaves Google, Google and OpenAI Have “No Moat,” and the Most Exciting Things About the Future of AI
Quite Scary': Godfather Of AI Warns About Its Powers As He Quits Google
Godfather of AI' quits Google to warn of the tech's dangers | news.com.au — Australia's leading news site
Geoffrey Hinton Discusses His Latest Research and the Future of AI | Synced
Deep Learning Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Publishes New Deep Learning Algorithm
Dr Geoffrey Hinton: why did 'Godfather of AI' leave Google | NationalWorld
'Godfather of AI' Geoffrey Hinton quits Google and warns of technology 'taking control' | Evening Standard