[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Article which explains what we saw yesterday

ggamota at stma-llc.com ggamota at stma-llc.com
Sun Oct 13 09:55:52 PDT 2024


I agree, Physics is a HUGE tent. Basically physics is what physicists are interested in: biology – biophysics, astronomy – astrophysics. Many engineering faculties were populated by physicists especially when there were major advances, sch as Vacuum tubes to solid state, etc. 

I know John Hopfield. When he was at Bell Labs, he was a solid state guy who became fascinated with biology and wanted to bring physics to a basically descriptive field. Of DNA discovery, Wilkins, Crick were physicists, and the list goes on.

George

 

 

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Subject: Re: [Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Article which explains what we saw yesterday

 

Catchy title, but I think she is being too strict in her distinctions.

 

Physics, last I asked someone about it, is a big tent. 

 

So is psychology. 

 

-- Bob Primak 

 

 

 

 

On Saturday, October 12, 2024 at 11:12:28 AM EDT, Larry Wittig via LCTG <lctg at lists.toku.us <mailto:lctg at lists.toku.us> > wrote: 

 

 

Why the 2024 Nobel in Physics wasn't for physics.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dR1ncz-Lozc


On Thu, Oct 10, 2024 at 2:51 PM carllazarus--- via LCTG
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> I second Harry’s thanks to Peter Albin for coming up with such a great last-minute fill-in.  John Hopfield’s talk went over my head, but I followed a lot of Geoffrey Hinton’s.  Hinton’s talk also got my thinking there may actually be an existential threat.  His idea that artificial intelligences could manipulate people so that we wouldn’t turn them off struck a chord.
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> I thought yesterday's videos about the two people who one the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics were both amazing -- even though I had no idea what John Hopfield was talking about.  Geoffrey Hinton's talk was a lot more understandable -- probably because I have heard him before and have read up a lot more on the things for which he was awarded the prize.  In any case, here is an article I found today about the two contributions for which the Nobel prize was awarded:
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> https://www.perplexity.ai/page/hopfield-and-hinton-win-nobel-MeAlPhntSDyKO4ZfQVWqbA
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> This came, interestingly enough from Perplexity.ai -- which is an excellent example of what can be done using the results of the two awardees.
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> For reference, here are URLs to the two videos we saw yesterday:
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> John Hopfield's Talk: Emergence, dynamics, and behaviour
> Geoffrey Hinton's Talk: The Godfather in Conversation: Why Geoffrey Hinton is worried about the future of AI
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> Thank you Peter Albin for finding these excellent videos for this last minute fill-in session of LCTG's weekly meeting.  For me, this is an example of why I try to attend these meetings each week.
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