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Nov. 11, 2024, 1:19 p.m.

Winner of Nobel Prize in chemistry describes how his work in AI could transform lives

SUMMARY

The Nobel Prize in chemistry went to three scientists for groundbreaking work using artificial intelligence to advance biomedical and protein research. AlphaFold uses databases of protein structures and sequences to predict and even design protein structures. It speeds up a months or years-long process to mere hours or minutes. Amna Nawaz discussed more with one of the winners, Demis Hassabis.

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News alternative: Check out recent segments from the NewsHour, and choose the story you’re most interested in watching. You can make a Google doc copy of discussion questions that work for any of the stories here.

WARM-UP QUESTIONS

  1. Who is Demis Hassabis, and what is his background?
  2. What is AlphaFold, and what does it do?
  3. Where is AlphaFold used?
  4. How did Hassabis' childhood interests in gaming and chess help lead him to his research on artificial intelligence?
  5. Why has Hassabis' colleague Geoffrey Hinton been "sounding the alarm on potential dangers" of AI?

FOCUS QUESTIONS

  1. What are some of the reasons that Hassabis gives for his optimism about artificial intelligence? Do you share his optimism?
  2. What are some of the concerns he mentions? What concerns do you yourself have, and why?

Media literacy: Examine the graphic that appears at the end of the video. Does it surprise you that the majority of Americans may feel this way? What do you think?

Alternative: See, Think, Wonder: What did you notice? What did the story make you think? What would you want to learn more about?

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What students can do: Watch the following video featuring Geoffrey Hinton, Hassabis' partner and a scientist known as the "father of AI." Then as a class, discuss:

  1. What are some of Hinton's concerns about AI?
  2. How does his perspective seem to differ from Hassabis' perspective?
  3. What does Hinton suggest for addressing the potential risks with AI? Do you think his suggestions are likely to be carried out? Why or why not?

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