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machine learning
[ muh-sheen lur-ning ]
noun
- the capacity of a computer to process and evaluate data beyond programmed algorithms, through contextualized inference (often used attributively). cognitive computing ( def ), deep learning ( def ), neural network ( def 2 ).
machine learning
noun
- a branch of artificial intelligence in which a computer generates rules underlying or based on raw data that has been fed into it
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Origin of machine learning1
Example Sentences
The AI is also adaptive, utilizing machine learning.
David Gailbraith, Prof of War and Technology at Bath University, said: "Militaries are increasingly relying on automation and machine learning in order to really do the job that would be particularly dangerous, so trying to remove the individual risk."
Australian firm Ceres Tag uses AI machine learning and satellite communications to track sheep with digital ear tags.
We can be alienated from our own attention and then alienated from each other through technologies that are defined with increasing sophistication and the use of machine learning running experiments over a billion users to find the particular individual thing we will want to spend time with that might be different than the spouse sitting next to us on the couch.
There's a Sam Altman quote where he talks about the machine learning that's employed on algorithmic social media as being the very first alignment problem of AI, meaning it's useful to understand that algorithmic social media is really the first mass consumer product driven by large language models or machine learning at scale.
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