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Get started You're subscribed! If you like, you can update your settings Gigaom Research Individual subscription Corporate subscription Company-wide access to Gigaom Research, analyst briefings or inquiries, Gigaom Event tickets & much more. ★ Must reads Geoff Hinton, one of the godfathers of deep learning and neural network research,  did a fascinating Ask Me Anything on Reddit late last week. Hinton, who now splits his time between the University of Toronto and Google, touched on just about everything important in the field: which methods work best for what, whether neural networks can achieve general artificial intelligence, debates over deep learning hype and even his new theory on improving model performance with a new type of neuron that he calls "capsules." Here are some highlights focusing on questions about Google's techniques and the experience of working for Google, as well as general questions about the next big things in the deep learning space.

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