Artificial Intelligence All-in-One For Dummies
by Chris Minnick, John Paul Mueller, Luca Massaron, Stephanie Diamond, Pam Baker, Daniel Stanton, Shiv Singh, Paul Mladjenovic, Sheryl Lindsell-Roberts, Jeffrey Allan
Chapter 5
Parsing Machine Learning and Deep Learning
IN THIS CHAPTER
Defining AI terms
Processing natural language
Interpreting transformers and tokens
Knowing the limitations of AI
Practicing responsible AI
In this chapter, we cover some of the basics of machine learning, deep learning, and generative AI. Although it’s fully possible to use AI tools such as ChatGPT without understanding the science and math behind them, a basic understanding of how machine learning and generative AI work will help you use these tools more effectively.
Decoding Machine and Deep Learning
When you first encounter a generative AI tool such as ChatGPT, it can seem like magic. Some people even speculate that generative AI tools are conscious and capable of thinking and having emotions. Knowing how these tools were created and how they work will quickly dispel that notion — or make you think differently about consciousness, but that’s a subject for a philosophy book, not a coding book.
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