Abstract
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded to Geoffrey Hinton and his colleagues, highlights the transformative impact of AI research, particularly in deep learning, on science and society. This milestone represents a paradigm shift, with AI driving interdisciplinary innovation in fields such as medicine, climate science, and education. While celebrating these achievements, it is essential to address ethical challenges to ensure AI’s benefits are shared equitably. This recognition underscores the growing importance of computational methodologies in tackling complex global issues, heralding a new era of scientific discovery and collaboration.