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#heiseshow: AI Podcast, Nobel Prize in Physics, Losing Connections | heise online

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In this edition of #heiseshow, Anna Kalinowski, Alexander Spier and Ben Schwann talk about the following topics, among others:

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  • Nobel Prize in Physics for AI researchers: John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton received the award for their groundbreaking discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks. But is it still physics or does it need a Nobel Prize in mathematics or computer science? And why is the award-winning Hinton now critically questioning his own work?
  • Running out of jack ports and SATA: USB and M.2 are rapidly displacing jack ports and SATA. Why are classic connections no longer popular? And do our guests mourn them?




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This again includes: A Stupid Birthday, WTF of the Week and Tricky Quiz Questions.

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