
Neural Networks: Crash Course Statistics #41
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Date: 2022-04-04
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Ransom
Just a opinion guys Correct me if I am wrong.
What if Google AI Helping Google to predict the future stock market and also helping Google to invest it particular company. Because look Now Data is available on abundance an this company would not leave opportunity to make money. Money is what matters most just think from this point view that Google had developed some of insane Technology and it's learning faster than anything else why won't they use it to manipulate market or setting big game.
Google is now every corner of the earth look the amount of Data they have there system is able to do some professional Math
I think this is going on under Government nose. Because recently Google had purchased many subsidiary company and have great investment in important country where Data stealing law is poor.
Just think about it
And comment me
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Just a opinion guys Correct me if I am wrong.
What if Google AI Helping Google to predict the future stock market and also helping Google to invest it particular company. Because look Now Data is available on abundance an this company would not leave opportunity to make money. Money is what matters most just think from this point view that Google had developed some of insane Technology and it's learning faster than anything else why won't they use it to manipulate market or setting big game.
Google is now every corner of the earth look the amount of Data they have there system is able to do some professional Math
I think this is going on under Government nose. Because recently Google had purchased many subsidiary company and have great investment in important country where Data stealing law is poor.
Just think about it
And comment me
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LOVE
I still say Machine Learning is just more sophisticated informational processing. It is not thinking originally like humans do; for example, when humans create new data sets out of inductive reasoning. Computers still need to be fed data sets by humans; computers can't really invent data sets on their own. Generative Adversarial Networks, in my opinion, are not actually creating new data sets in the same way humans do. Computers are stuck forever in the deductive reasoning loop. Through inductive reasoning, i. e, originally creating brand new postulates, humans can continually and creatively create new data sets. Current AI successes are from more densely related deductive loops, not from true inductive reasoning, which is the essence of human thinking. You still can't take humans out of the equations in Machine Learning.
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I still say Machine Learning is just more sophisticated informational processing. It is not thinking originally like humans do; for example, when humans create new data sets out of inductive reasoning. Computers still need to be fed data sets by humans; computers can't really invent data sets on their own. Generative Adversarial Networks, in my opinion, are not actually creating new data sets in the same way humans do. Computers are stuck forever in the deductive reasoning loop. Through inductive reasoning, i. e, originally creating brand new postulates, humans can continually and creatively create new data sets. Current AI successes are from more densely related deductive loops, not from true inductive reasoning, which is the essence of human thinking. You still can't take humans out of the equations in Machine Learning.
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Oeumuepo
Crash Course General Western Music Theory (with Jacob Collier)
Crash Course -Indian Music Theory- ) (a person who knows their stuff, not a lot of resources out there for english-speakers)
Crash Course Music Theories (with Herbie Hancock)
Crash Course Written (worldwide, like really) Music History (with Adam Neely? David Hudry)
Crash Course Popular (worldwide, like really) Music History (with Rick Beato? Hank Green)
this could happen. in the next ten years. it's doable. keep up the great work.
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Crash Course General Western Music Theory (with Jacob Collier)
Crash Course -Indian Music Theory- ) (a person who knows their stuff, not a lot of resources out there for english-speakers)
Crash Course Music Theories (with Herbie Hancock)
Crash Course Written (worldwide, like really) Music History (with Adam Neely? David Hudry)
Crash Course Popular (worldwide, like really) Music History (with Rick Beato? Hank Green)
this could happen. in the next ten years. it's doable. keep up the great work.
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Daniel
If you're someone interested in really learning Machine Learning (specifically multilayer perceptron/artificial neural networks, go watch this to get a high level understanding. And then afterwards, watch 3Blue1Brown's video about it. And then afterwards, get your hands dirty by watching (and practicing as well) The Coding Train (Daniel Shiffman) playlist about build his own Neural Network JavaScript library.
Avoid Siraj Raval's video as they're not helpful-only cool to watch.
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If you're someone interested in really learning Machine Learning (specifically multilayer perceptron/artificial neural networks, go watch this to get a high level understanding. And then afterwards, watch 3Blue1Brown's video about it. And then afterwards, get your hands dirty by watching (and practicing as well) The Coding Train (Daniel Shiffman) playlist about build his own Neural Network JavaScript library.
Avoid Siraj Raval's video as they're not helpful-only cool to watch.
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Brenden
I had a weird idea for crash course videos and educational videos in general. Instead of a speaker reading lines to a viewer, you make a version where the speaker is reading lines to a sit in, like Hank or Micheal. All the listener would do is mhm and okay things, or more importantly repeat and reword the lines. Better reinforcement, and more natural in the way people are going to apply the knowledge.
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I had a weird idea for crash course videos and educational videos in general. Instead of a speaker reading lines to a viewer, you make a version where the speaker is reading lines to a sit in, like Hank or Micheal. All the listener would do is mhm and okay things, or more importantly repeat and reword the lines. Better reinforcement, and more natural in the way people are going to apply the knowledge.
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Raymond
-_. [_--_09: 39_--_] this is called 'designing-for-the-test' instead of designing-for-the-spec. which process is only allowed at the high-end of contracting where the contract-server is also changing specs (obvious in military applications where the spec, isn't good-enough. _-
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-_. [_--_09: 39_--_] this is called 'designing-for-the-test' instead of designing-for-the-spec. which process is only allowed at the high-end of contracting where the contract-server is also changing specs (obvious in military applications where the spec, isn't good-enough. _-
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Mockingbirds
Incidentally, the example neural network (albeit cursory for the sake of a quick theoretical construct) is critically missing -health- and -# of dependents-. A recent study discovered that mothers consistently are paid less for the same job title than non-mothers.
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Incidentally, the example neural network (albeit cursory for the sake of a quick theoretical construct) is critically missing -health- and -# of dependents-. A recent study discovered that mothers consistently are paid less for the same job title than non-mothers.
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Fork
Think happy thoughts:
Face recognition drones fo search & rescue purposes! -
. Not so happy a thought:
Orwellian citizen surveillance.
AI deciding who should be tracked, monitored, or even killed! -
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Think happy thoughts:
Face recognition drones fo search & rescue purposes! -
. Not so happy a thought:
Orwellian citizen surveillance.
AI deciding who should be tracked, monitored, or even killed! -
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Scott
I've seen and read a lot of explanations on how Neural Networks. work, but this is by far the best and easiest to understand one yet. Thanks for making learning easy. Also, shout out from Indy! Woo!
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I've seen and read a lot of explanations on how Neural Networks. work, but this is by far the best and easiest to understand one yet. Thanks for making learning easy. Also, shout out from Indy! Woo!
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Ziggy
11: 17 I think there was an audio problem, it only worked for me when I unplugged my headphones past this point, I'd suggest unplugging for the smoothest experience as soon as you see this message
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11: 17 I think there was an audio problem, it only worked for me when I unplugged my headphones past this point, I'd suggest unplugging for the smoothest experience as soon as you see this message
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