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AI pioneers who channeled ‘hedonistic’ machines win computer science’s top prize

EMBARGOED UNTIL 5:00 A.M. WEDNESDAY Teaching machines in the way that animal trainers mold the behavior of dogs or horses has been an important method for developing artificial intelligence and one that was recognized Wednesday with the top computer science award. Two pioneers in the field of reinforcement learning, Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton, are […]



Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton won the A.M. Turing Award, computer science's top prize, for their pioneering work in reinforcement learning. Their research, beginning in the late 1970s, enabled "hedonistic" machines to adapt behavior based on positive signals, leading to breakthroughs like Google's Go-playing AI and advancements in tools like ChatGPT.

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