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What is Machine Learning (ML)?

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Answered by sandhya276
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Machine learning is a branch of artificial intelligence (AI) focused on building applications that learn from data and improve their accuracy over time without being programmed to do so. ... Today, examples of machine learning are all around us

Answered by aditijaink283
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The correct answer to this question is modern inventions like machine learning have improved many business and professional procedures as well as our daily lives.

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Machine learning (ML), a subtype of artificial intelligence, is the process through which computers learn to recognize patterns, or the ability to constantly learn from and make predictions based on data, then make changes without being explicitly programmed to do so. Modern advancements such as machine learning have improved many corporate and professional procedures, as well as our daily lives.

Machine learning is classified into three types: supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning. With machine learning, a user can send a large amount of data to a computer program, and the computer will assess it and base its suggestions and conclusions only on the data it gets.

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