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by AndrewKemendo
3239 days ago
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It's not really a bubble from the financial risk perspective if there isn't a way to "correct" or collapse it. Machine Learning is a feature set inside an application inside a market. It's not an industry of it's own where massive swaths of an industry place their money or livelihoods, like e-commerce or derivatives. So in that sense there isn't any bubble to burst. The majority of ML applications are happening INSIDE massive technology companies, not as stand alone companies. Even then, the stand alone companies have a product that they are selling that ML functions with. So SaaS with ML, or Image Captioning or Translation service etc... |
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