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HI Ady,
ReplyDeleteThats a nice kickstart to know basic difference between ML and Automation
I understood on a high level Automation will perform tasks which we have coded whereas Machine learning analyzes data and predicts the operation intended to perform ( if Algorithm knows the operation it will perform otherwise algorithm uses it as training datasets)
Can you correct me if am wrong and i would like to know QA in role in ML which is a subset of AI
Spot on Rakesh, ML as you explained learns and evolves to improve the alogorithmic maturity, the latter is more predictive analytics (changing the course of action based on big data)
DeleteTo understand more I would recommend to look into Tensorflow or MLJAR
The most common algorithm used in ML is regression and is a good start to play with.
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