AI Pioneer Geoffrey Hinton Joins Osmo Scientific Advisory Board
The company giving computers a sense of smell to improve the health and happiness of human life, today announced that Geoffrey Hinton, Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, has joined its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to guide the company’s scientific progress at the intersection of deep learning and olfaction. Professor Hinton, a Nobel Prize and Turing Award winner and Artificial Intelligence (AI) visionary, will lend his expertise on artificial neural networks – the very technology that underpins Osmo’s innovative approach to digital olfaction and its many applications.
Osmo, the company giving computers a sense of smell to improve the health and happiness of human life, today announced that Geoffrey Hinton, Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto, has joined its Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) to guide the company’s scientific progress at the intersection of deep learning and olfaction. Professor Hinton, a Nobel Prize and Turing Award winner and Artificial Intelligence (AI) visionary, will lend his expertise on artificial neural networks – the very technology that underpins Osmo’s innovative approach to digital olfaction and its many applications. Vodien on Prem Server Geoffrey Hinton, winner 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, Professor Emeritus University of Toronto Geoffrey Hinton, winner 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, Professor Emeritus University of Toronto “It is a great honor to continue to work with Geoff Hinton. He was a great supporter of our early work at Google Brain, and it’s fantastic to be able to draw on his expertise as we push the boundaries of what is possible in scent digitization” said Osmo CEO, Dr. Alex Wiltschko. Hinton, known as the “Godfather of Deep Learning,” revolutionized the field by co-inventing backpropagation and the concept of Deep Learning, a cornerstone of today’s rapidly advancing Generative AI models. “Digitizing scent is an exciting new frontier for AI,” Hinton said, “and Osmo is the leader.” How Foundational Deep Learning Technology Furthers Digital Olfaction Research
Osmo uses a variety of models in its work to digitize scent, including Graph Neural Networks (GNNs) to understand molecules, their properties and their smell. This technology allowed for the creation of Osmo’s Principal Odor Map, which is foundational to all of the work and research the company is undertaking to be able to read, write and map scent across various fields.