​Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become a cornerstone of modern life, powering everything from personalized healthcare and smart infrastructure to scientific discovery and everyday technologies like voice assistants and recommendation systems. Its ability to process vast amounts of data and uncover hidden patterns has revolutionized the way we solve complex problems.

Physics, as a foundational science, has played a critical role in the development of AI — not only through computational models and algorithms, but also by providing deep insights into the nature of learning, information, and complex systems.

This synergy was notably recognized in the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded to John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton, for groundbreaking work that connected physical principles with machine learning, highlighting how concepts from statistical physics underpin the behavior and training of AI models.
This award marked a milestone, affirming that the convergence of AI and physics is not only advancing science but reshaping our technological future.​