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Machine learning is a subset of AI. AI systems are system that emulate human tasks. Machine learning can make AI better: the AI system learns and its performance improves becoming better than if we explicitly programmed the system....
That said, some believe that ML is glorified statistical analysis since linear regression, logistic regression, clustering, etc. (except for neural nets and deep learning) exist and existed already in statistics...For example, linear regression is certainly well established in statistics but it is also often listed as a ML algorithm....
what is the correct view on this?
thank you
Machine learning is a subset of AI. AI systems are system that emulate human tasks. Machine learning can make AI better: the AI system learns and its performance improves becoming better than if we explicitly programmed the system....
That said, some believe that ML is glorified statistical analysis since linear regression, logistic regression, clustering, etc. (except for neural nets and deep learning) exist and existed already in statistics...For example, linear regression is certainly well established in statistics but it is also often listed as a ML algorithm....
what is the correct view on this?
thank you