Santa Clara, March 13, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Santa Clara, California - Google's latest breakthrough, Gemini Robotics, is pushing the boundaries of AI-driven automation. By integrating advanced large language models (LLMs) into robotics, Gemini enables machines to understand and interact with their environments in more human-like ways. These AI-powered robots can execute complex tasks, adapt

AI is more human than you think—an interview with Geoffrey Hinton – The Economist
Geoffrey Hinton is one of the “godfathers” of artificial intelligence, critical in the development of deep learning, backpropagation and much more. In 2024 he was awarded the Nobel prize in physics in recognition of his immense contributions to the field of computer science. Not bad for someone who started his career with the aim of understanding the human brain. Despite his role in its creation, though, Professor Hinton has been surprised by the rapid development of the technology. He’s now convinced that artificial neural networks can think, reason and understand the world in a way that could eventually be superior to our own brains.
Professor Hinton joins Alok Jha, The Economist’s science and technology editor, to discuss why he thinks artificial intelligence is much more human than it seems.