I’m not used to distancing myself from people, I talk to them, invite them for coffee. But if I don’t want to sit in a dry place, Sara Polak has to order it for me. We met at the innovative multidisciplinary association Paralleln Polis in Prague, where you can only pay with cryptocurrencies and coins in pen didn’t work for me either. Not only thanks to the meeting place, I found myself in an interesting world of artificial intelligence, which at first glance seemed to be from another planet. In fact, we move in it every day. First, Sara Polak tries to explain this to people, and she studied at the University of Oxford and gained experience from several countries around the world, educating the Czech public about artificial intelligence.
Can anyone explain what artificial intelligence (UI) is?
Hunters would imagine such a RUR under artificial intelligence, but this is a utopia. It is not easy to use machine learning in everyday life. This means that we have algorithms that process and evaluate large amounts of data and get better and better over time. Imagine putting the meat in a grinder and adjusting the density of the flour until you’re not happy with the result. Do not cut the meatballs from coarse cubes.
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