AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton pledges $1 million to fix Ontario Science Centre

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A world-renowned Toronto academic known as the “Godfather” of artificial intelligence has pledged $1 million to repair the roof of the Ontario Science Centre – as long as it stays on its current site.

Geoffrey Hinton, known as the 'Godfather of AI' speaks at the Collision conference in Toronto on Wednesday, June 28, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

Hinton is one of a growing number of Ontarians who have stepped forward with offers of funds to save the site, after the building was closed abruptly when the provincial government claimed failing roof panels made the building unsafe. Premier Doug Ford’s government has pushed to make a new, smaller Science Centre at the controversial redevelopment of Ontario Place, though the building is not expected to open until 2028.

Dr. Hinton said the money would come from a foundation whose initial funds came from a company that made great strides in the field of deep learning, which is the basis of current AI. He said the company was sold to Google. Dr. Hinton made news when he left a senior post at Google last year, saying he had concerns about the future of AI.

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