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by treesprite82
1421 days ago
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> I mean basically that is what ML is, trying to predict the future If being so reductive, that's also the scientific method. Form a model on some existing data, with the goal of it being predictive on new unseen data. Key is in favoring the more predictive models. > they called it magic, we call it math, but both seem to have about the same outcome Find me some sheep entrails that can do this: https://imagen.research.google/ |
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Just trying two things at random and picking the one that makes some arbitrary metric go up, is not the scientific method. It’s gradient descent.