No, there’s more ambiguity in machine learning projects. When you develop a website, aside from the design, it works or it doesn’t. Whether some kind of ml product can work at all is often team dependent
> When you develop a website, aside from the design, it works or it doesn’t.
This really isn’t true. There are websites and web apps that “work” but are really suboptimal from a performance and UX perspective. It’s possible to do this right, but it’s much easier to do a poor job. You end up with something that kind of works and may even be profitable but which is a boat anchor around your company compared to a better approach.
This really isn’t true. There are websites and web apps that “work” but are really suboptimal from a performance and UX perspective. It’s possible to do this right, but it’s much easier to do a poor job. You end up with something that kind of works and may even be profitable but which is a boat anchor around your company compared to a better approach.