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I have to say, your article on machine learning and deep learning was quite the machine-learning experience for me! As someone who is new to these technologies, I appreciated your emphasis on starting with the big picture and problem-solving before diving into the nitty-gritty. And I have to admit, the humorous tone made it feel like I was being entertained as well as educated. Thanks for making learning about AI so fun! Now, if only I can get my neural network to tell me some good jokes like you...
thank you man ;)
Nailed It.
Though a little more information like how and why they are different in contrast to each other would better cement the idea. For example, I was left thinking why the structure of the data is important, like for CNN and RNN. Why are they separate just because they work on different structured data. There is no new idea in that. One of them mentioned that it learns patterns, but I thought isn't that what all of them are doing? They are all learning patterns from the data we are training them on. The other one said that it can remembers previous inputs, I couldn't grasp and visualise sort of what it actually meant. Isn't this also what others are doing? The final model can be said to have remembered the previous inputs (as in the input it was trained on) cause it affected how its producing/predicting results. All the inputs that came before affected its decision making.
Tbh, I do have some high level familiarity with ML so I know there are a lot of nuances and maths going on in the background, beneath the abstract ideas but I let you know what comes to mind in general and I think tackling that question is pretty 'clicking' for a new learner.
great thoughts! will do RL on that in the next one ;)
Hey, I just started learning about AI in school and your post helped me a lot! I was kind of confused about the difference between machine learning and deep learning, but now it's much clearer. Thanks for making it so easy to understand!
Baounya
great that you liked it! thanks
This post is a gem! You've made machine learning and deep learning sound much more approachable. Thanks man!
love to know that, bro ;)
I've teached my ML and it said
"U, me, hello, world, Manner turns the world
In a double cap, my zany, and the other I keep my bean
Uh, I, wait, I'm swervin' shit alone"
Am I wrong for this?
Amazing!!!
;)
wow, that's a great way of thinking
it's actually applicable to anything
Learning concepts is a good model to start learning a new technology, but pratice makes deffirence anyway!
agree here
Love this! You really managed to simplify some complex ideas.
i love you enjoyed it ;)
I'm your fan, bro.
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