...I think a part of what constitutes what we call 'intelligence' is recognising other intelligences outside our own. The capacity to query those external sources of knowledge, in order to learn, may not be a sufficient condition for intelligence, but it's arguably one that is necessary.
Hello Dr.Phil, Can you kindly Review the book, "Hands on Machine Learning with Scikit Learn and Tenserflow " - by Aurelien Geron. And tell where can I go from Novice? Thnx
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I'm a simple man, I see work from Melanie Mitchell, I press like.
She's got quite the CV. I'll have to dig into some of her other works.
...I think a part of what constitutes what we call 'intelligence' is recognising other intelligences outside our own. The capacity to query those external sources of knowledge, in order to learn, may not be a sufficient condition for intelligence, but it's arguably one that is necessary.
I think I understood what you meant, I agree 🤓👍
Yeah, I would generally agree. I just wish we had something more tangible to point to. A sort of Turing test that isn't trivial for modern computers.
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...interesting. A Turing type test to determine a system's level of "curiosity" and "imagination".
Thanks Phil, great video as usual.
Great discussion!
Thanks Najeeb!
Very good one Phil! :)
Thanks Jousef, glad to hear from you.
Good video!
Hello Dr.Phil, Can you kindly Review the book, "Hands on Machine Learning with Scikit Learn and Tenserflow " - by Aurelien Geron. And tell where can I go from Novice? Thnx
I'll add it to the list
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totally agree
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