Nobel laureate Geoffrey Hinton to headline next Starmus science and music festival
Geoffrey Hinton, el premio Nobel que sentó las bases de la IA, encabeza el cartel del próximo festival Starmus
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Geoffrey Hinton, the Nobel Prize-winning computer scientist widely regarded as the "godfather of AI," will headline the next Starmus festival, a gathering that brings together leading minds from science and music. The event, held in the Canary Islands, will also award the Jane Goodall Medal to prominent figures working to protect biodiversity. Starmus has long served as a platform where scientific luminaries, astronauts and Nobel laureates converge to share ideas with the public.
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