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One of the leading artificial intelligence researchers at the University of Alberta in Edmonton has won what's being called the 'Nobel Prize in Computing'.
The University of Alberta is once again raking in the accolades, placing in a ranking of the world’s best schools in major subject areas.
Turing Award: The award, often called the Nobel Prize of computing, was given to Andrew Barto and Richard Sutton, the developers of a technique called reinforcement learning that is vital to chatbots.