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Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton to Donate Prize Money for New Neuroscience Award

Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton to Donate Prize Money for New Neuroscience Award

December 14, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Tech

AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton to Donate Nobel Prize Funds to New Research Award and Indigenous Water Charity

Nobel Laureate to Establish Prize ​for Young Neuroscientists, Support Water Access for Indigenous ‍Communities

[City, state] – ‍ ⁣geoffrey Hinton, the 2024‍ Nobel Prize winner in Physics, ⁢announced today that he will donate a portion of his prize money to establish⁣ a new​ research award and support a charity focused on ⁢improving water access for Indigenous communities.

Hinton,​ who shared the prestigious award with computer scientist John Hopfield, will contribute funds to ⁣create⁢ the Sejnowski-Hinton Prize, a $10,000 annual award presented at the conference on⁣ Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS).‍ The prize will recognize teams ​of two or more researchers under ⁤the age of 40 who propose groundbreaking theories on⁣ how the⁢ brain ​functions.

“I’m thrilled⁤ to⁢ support the next generation of neuroscientists,” said Hinton. “This prize will ⁢encourage innovative thinking and collaboration in a field that holds immense potential for understanding the human mind.”

The Sejnowski-Hinton Prize honors both Hinton and renowned neurobiologist Terry Sejnowski, recognizing‌ their meaningful contributions to the field of artificial intelligence.

In⁤ addition ‍to the research award, Hinton will also donate a portion of his⁣ prize ⁣money, estimated at $1.4 million USD, to Water First, a Canadian organization dedicated⁣ to providing​ clean drinking water to ⁤Indigenous communities.”Access to clean water is a fundamental‌ human ‌right,” Hinton⁤ stated.”I believe it’s crucial to support organizations‌ like⁤ Water First that are‍ working tirelessly to address this critical ⁢issue.”

Hinton’s generous donations reflect his‍ commitment to both advancing scientific knowledge ‍and promoting ⁣social​ justice.His contributions are expected to have a lasting impact on both the fields of neuroscience and Indigenous communities ‍across Canada.

AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton to Donate⁣ nobel Prize Funds to New Research Award​ and indigenous water‌ Charity

Nobel Laureate to⁤ Establish Prize for Young Neuroscientists, Support ‍Water Access⁢ for Indigenous Communities

(City, ⁣state) – Geoffrey Hinton, the​ 2024 Nobel Prize winner in Physics, announced today‍ that ​he will donate a portion ‌of ‍his prize money to establish a new research award and support a charity focused ​on improving ​water access for Indigenous communities.

Hinton, who shared the prestigious award ⁤with computer scientist John Hopfield,​ will contribute funds to create the Sejnowski-Hinton Prize, a $10,000 annual⁢ award presented ‍at the conference on Neural Details⁤ Processing Systems (NeurIPS). The⁢ prize ‌will‍ recognize teams of two or‍ more researchers under ⁢the age of 40 who propose groundbreaking theories ‌on how the brain⁣ functions.

“I’m thrilled to support the next generation of neuroscientists,” ⁢said Hinton. “This ‌prize will encourage innovative thinking and collaboration in a field that ⁤holds immense potential for understanding ⁣the human mind.”

The Sejnowski-Hinton Prize honors both ⁣Hinton and renowned neurobiologist Terry Sejnowski, recognizing their meaningful contributions to the field of artificial intelligence.

In addition to the research⁢ award, Hinton will also ‍donate⁣ a portion​ of his prize money, ⁤estimated at $1.4 ​million USD, to Water First, a Canadian institution dedicated to‍ providing​ clean ⁣drinking water to Indigenous communities.

“Access to clean⁣ water is a fundamental human right,” Hinton stated. “I believe it’s crucial to‌ support organizations like water ⁤First that are working tirelessly to ⁢address this critical issue.”

Hinton’s generous donations reflect his commitment to⁣ both advancing scientific knowlege ⁢and promoting social justice. His contributions⁣ are expected to have a lasting‍ impact on both⁣ the fields of neuroscience and Indigenous communities across Canada.

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