Machine Learning: An Essential Guide to Machine Learning for Beginners Who Want to Understand Applications, Artificial Intelligence, Data Mining, Big Data and More
If you're at the beginner stage and are looking to gain new knowledge about machine learning then keep reading...
Do not read this book if you're looking for a boring textbook containing a lot of dry math and programming lingo.
Every day, someone is putting down a book on machine learning and giving up on learning about this revolutionary topic.
How many of them miss out on furthering their career, and perhaps even the progress of our species...without even realizing?
You see, most beginners make the same mistake when first delving into the topic of machine learning.
They start off with a resource containing too many unrelatable facts, math, and programming lingo that will put them to sleep rather than ignite their passion.
But that is about to change...
This new book on machine learning will explain the concepts, methods and history behind machine learning, including how our computers became vastly more powerful but infinitely stupider than ever before and why every tech company and their grandmother want to keep track of us 24/7, siphoning data points from our electronic devices to be crunched by their programs that then become virtual crystal balls, predicting our thoughts before we even have them.
Most of the book reads like science fiction because in a sense it is, far beyond what an average person would be willing to believe is happening.
Here are some of the topics that are discussed in this So if you want a book on machine learning that can cause some people to scream for more as oppose to falling asleep, click "add to cart"!
This book isn't what it's title tells you. If you want to learn a bit about these concepts go and find a different book. And I bet the other books in this series have the same flaw.
„Throughout this book we’ve covered machine learning, AI, data mining, Big Data, nanobots and related concepts.” Actually, the book talks a bit about these concepts but I won't say it's covering much.
„The sources presented herein show that AI panic spread by mainstream news sources is largely unfounded (though it does draw in clicks and sells news) and nobody can really tell if and when we’ll be in trouble due to AI.” Again: this book does the same. The author paints dark clouds over the concepts of artificial intelligence.