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Jul 9
38m 34s

John Hopfield: Nobel Prize Conversations

Nobel Prize Outreach
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“I’ve never been part of the gang. I was a one-man band playing little tunes.” – Meet physics laureate John Hopfield in a podcast recorded at his cottage in Selborne, England. Together with host Adam Smith, he reflects on the value of interdisciplinary work and how chemists and physicists might collaborate more closely.

They also discuss the future of AI and Hopfield’s greatest fears about it.



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