Google's Nobel prize winners stir debate over AI research


FILE PHOTO: John J Hopfield and Geoffrey E Hinton are awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Physics, announced at a press conference at the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm, Sweden October 8, 2024. TT News Agency/Christine Olsson via REUTERS/File Photo

LONDON (Reuters) - The award this week of Nobel prizes in chemistry and physics to a small number of artificial intelligence pioneers affiliated with Google has stirred debate over the company's research dominance and how breakthroughs in computer science ought to be recognised.

Google has been at the forefront of AI research, but has been forced on the defensive as it tackles competitive pressure from Microsoft-backed OpenAI and mounting regulatory scrutiny from the U.S Department of Justice.

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