

AI vs Machine Learning
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What is really the difference between Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML)? Are they actually the same thing? In this video, Jeff Crume explains the differences and relationship between AI & ML, as well as how related topics like Deep Learning (DL) and other types and properties of each.
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Big shout out to the creator for explaining everything so clearly and interestingly, BUT MOST IMPRESSIVE TO ME, WRITING EVERYTHING BACKWARDS. WELL DONE!!!!
00:34 AI is defined as exceeding or matching the capabilities of a human, including the ability to discover, infer, and reason.
01:30 Machine learning involves predictions or decisions based on data and learns from the data rather than being programmed.
02:29 There are two types of machine learning: supervised and unsupervised, with supervised having more human oversight.
03:03 Deep learning is a subfield of machine learning that involves neural networks with multiple layers, but the system may not always show its work fully.
04:09 AI is a superset of machine learning, deep learning, and other capabilities such as natural language processing, vision, text-to-speech, and robotics.
05:37 Machine learning and other capabilities are subsets of AI, and all of them are important parts of AI.
To sum up, ML is integral part of AI!
These IBM shorts have become my go-to to get up to speed on technical concepts quickly. I hope you continue to produce these. Thanks a lot!
The simplest , shortest and clearest explanation I have heard so far.
Thank you.