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Why You Should Learn Machine Learning — A Complete Guide for Beginners.

January 11, 2021 by systems

At present, the adoption of Machine Learning has increased tremendously among every business out there.

But it was started before the 21st century.

When Arthur Samuel(In 1959), an American explorer in the field of artificial intelligence coined the term Machine Learning for the first time.

So we have now gone in 1959 to know its existence but What exactly is Machine Learning?

According to Arthur Samuel, Machine Learning is the field of study that gives computers the ability to learn without being explicitly programmed. ML(Machine Learning) can be understood as computational methods that use the experience to improve performance or to make accurate predictions.

Not able to understand, it’s okay let’s start in a more child’s play.

Simply it means to teach a machine to learn i.e Machine + Learning = Machine Learning.

When you look at websites like Facebook, Amazon, Netflix you will be going to see multiple machine learning models working for user’s benefit. For example recommendation of movies on Netflix.

You can see Machine Learning in various applications like Image Recognition, Speech Recognition, Medical diagnosis, the Banking sector, and tons of others as well.

Filed Under: Artificial Intelligence

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