At work, I was learning Rust, but now I want to start the journey yet again of learning machine learning and artificial intelligence. How will I do that? My boss has recommended two books: The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian (who also co-authored “Algorithms to Live By”). This book is great because it provides a philosophical overview of the problems present with artificial intelligence and machine learning models — hence the title of the book, “The Alignment Problem”. Some examples include using the algorithm in the judicial system in which the data that is used to train, which has an implicit bias, is mimicked too by that algorithm's decision.
Getting into artificial intelligence again
Getting into artificial intelligence again
Getting into artificial intelligence again
At work, I was learning Rust, but now I want to start the journey yet again of learning machine learning and artificial intelligence. How will I do that? My boss has recommended two books: The Alignment Problem by Brian Christian (who also co-authored “Algorithms to Live By”). This book is great because it provides a philosophical overview of the problems present with artificial intelligence and machine learning models — hence the title of the book, “The Alignment Problem”. Some examples include using the algorithm in the judicial system in which the data that is used to train, which has an implicit bias, is mimicked too by that algorithm's decision.