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London, UK – In a resounding endorsement of the transformative power of artificial intelligence, the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) has announced its 2024 laureates, awarding each recipient £500,000 for their groundbreaking contributions to modern machine learning. The distinguished list includes luminaries such as Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, Jensen Huang, and Fei-Fei Li, recognizing their pivotal roles in shaping the AI landscape.

The QEPrize, established in 2012 by a cross-party coalition of British political leaders, including then-Prime Minister David Cameron, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, and Leader of the Opposition Ed Miliband, celebrates bold, groundbreaking engineering innovations that are of global benefit to humanity. Administered by the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Foundation, the annual award bestows a £500,000 prize and a unique 3D-printed trophy upon the winners. (Prior to 2021, the prize was awarded biennially.)

This year’s focus on modern machine learning underscores the profound impact of AI on various aspects of modern life. The recipients represent a who’s who of the AI world, including:

  • Geoffrey Hinton: A pioneer in deep learning and neural networks, often referred to as the Godfather of AI.
  • Yoshua Bengio: A Turing Award laureate recognized for his work on deep learning and neural networks.
  • Jensen Huang: Founder and CEO of NVIDIA, a company whose GPUs have become essential for AI research and development.
  • Fei-Fei Li: A leading AI researcher and advocate for ethical AI, known for her work on computer vision and AI ethics.
  • John Hopfield: A physicist and neuroscientist known for his work on neural networks and associative memory.
  • Yann LeCun: A Turing Award laureate and Chief AI Scientist at Meta, recognized for his work on convolutional neural networks.
  • Bill Dally: Chief Scientist at NVIDIA, known for his contributions to computer architecture and parallel computing.

The QEPrize has previously recognized innovators across diverse engineering fields. Previous winners include Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the World Wide Web, highlighting the prize’s commitment to honoring engineering achievements that have revolutionized the world.

The selection of this year’s QEPrize winners reflects the growing recognition of AI’s transformative potential and the critical role of these individuals in driving its development. Their work has not only advanced the field of AI but has also laid the foundation for countless applications that are shaping our future.

The award serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of continued investment in engineering innovation and the potential for groundbreaking technologies to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

References:

  • Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering Official Website: [Insert Official Website Link Here]
  • Machine Heart News Report: [Insert Original Article Link Here]

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