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AI: What is Machine Learning?

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    My name is Ale Flores, and I'm product
    manager at Alexa.
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    My name is Dr. Chelsea Haupt. I work at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence,
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    and I work on an AI-powered academic search engine.
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    All around you, computers are making
    decisions, and those decisions affect
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    your daily life. When you do an internet
    search or scroll through your newsfeed,
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    computers decide what you see.
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    Computers can already recognize your face and understand your voice,
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    soon they'll be driving cars and detecting diseases, even better than humans.
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    So how is any of this possible?
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    You may have heard of something called AI or artificial intelligence.
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    True artificial intelligence is decades away.
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    But a type of AI is here today, called Machine Learning.
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    It's a type of AI you probably interact with every day, without knowing it.
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    It has the opportunity to help us tackle some of the world's biggest challenges.
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    Machine learning is how computers recognize patterns, and make decisions
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    without being explicitly programmed.
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    What's so exciting, is that it's a completely
    different way to program a computer than
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    what we've ever done before.
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    With machine learning, instead of programming a computer step by step,
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    you can program to learn just like you learn, through trial and error, and lots of practice.
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    Learning comes from experience, and that's true for machine learning too.
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    In this case, "experience" means lots and lots of data.
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    Machine learning can take in any kind of data:
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    Images, video, audio, or text, and begin to
    recognize patterns in that data.
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    Once it learns to recognize patterns in the data, it can also learn to make predictions
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    based on those patterns.
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    Like noticing the difference between an image of a car, and an image of a bicycle.
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    AI and machine learning are playing a bigger and bigger role in society at large,
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    and shaping all of our futures.
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    That's why it's so important to learn how it works, with some hands-on experience.
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    You're about to get the chance to train your own machine learning model.
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    Remember, AI is like any tool: first you get the knowledge, then you get the power!
Title:
AI: What is Machine Learning?
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Video Language:
English
Team:
Code.org
Project:
CSF '21-'22
Duration:
02:56

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