via Engadget by Tim Stevens on 3/10/11
We've seen recently that computers are more than capable of kicking humanoids to the curb when it comes to winning fame and fortune, but it's still we humans who dole out the prizes, and one very brainy humanoid just won the best prize in computer science. That person is Leslie Valiant, and the prize is the fabled A.M. Turing Award. Dr. Valiant currently teaches at Harvard and over the years developed numerous algorithms and models for parsing and computer learning, including work to understand computational neuroscience. His achievements have helped make those machines smarter and better at thinking like we humans, but he's as of yet been unsuccessful in teaching them the most important thing: how to love. Computer learning and computational neuroscience icon Dr. Leslie Valiant wins Turing Award originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 10 Mar 2011 11:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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