Demystifying AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning
Vinod Sharma
Chief Technology Officer | Artificial Intelligence (AI, ML & DL) | Strategic Partnerships | Fintech | Security & Risk
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Demystifying key buzzwords like Artificial intelligence, machine learning, artificial neural networks and deep learning is and complex task as well.
Demystifying key buzzwords of today’s technology !
Demystifying key buzzwords like Artificial intelligence, machine learning, artificial neural networks and deep learning is and complex task as well. All these terms are representative of the future of analytics. Sometimes it is good to un-develop something existing to uncover the hidden gems underneath. May be its like un-develop to Innovate?
In the past Alan Turing published “Turing Test” that speculates the possibility of creating machines that think. Where in order to pass the test, a computer must be able to carry on a conversation that was indistinctive from a conversation with a human being.
AI definition also includes things like planning, understanding language, recognizing objects and sounds, learning, and problem solving.
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Confusing Jargons – AI, ML and many more
Demystifying confusing jargons like AI, ML, Data Science, DL and ANN with no scientific reasoning and meaning can create huge understanding gaps.
“Artificial neural systems, or neural networks, are physical cellular systems which can acquire, store, and utilize experiential knowledge” – Zurada (1992). Like this each one has their own meaning and use cases. One needs to be careful on when to use what for what reasons.
To Read full post click here...Demystifying key buzzwords like Artificial intelligence, machine learning, artificial neural networks and deep learning is and complex task as well. All these terms are representative of the future of analytics. Sometimes it is good to un-develop something existing to uncover the hidden gems underneath. May be its like un-develop to Innovate?