When some people hear the term artificial intelligence, they immediately think of machine learning. While machine learning is currently a major part of artificial intelligence, these two terms are not interchangeable. For a good overview of the key concepts, take a glance at Wikipedia. At Cross Trained Mind, we see machine learning as a useful technique for narrow AI applications, but not that useful (at this time) for artificial general intelligence.

Book Review:  Generative AI with Python and TensorFlow 2

Book Review: Generative AI with Python and TensorFlow 2

Authors:  Joseph Babcock and Raghav BaliPublisher:  PacktPublication Date:  April 30, 2021Publication LinkPrerequisites: Intermediate Python, knowledge of deep learning Disclaimer: The publisher sent me a copy of this book for review. I promise that everything said here is my own opinion regardless. All reviews at the Cross Trained Mind are open and honest. About This Book This book covers…

Book Review: The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

Book Review: The Hundred-Page Machine Learning Book

Author:  Andriy BurkovPublisher:  Self PublishedPublication Date:  January 13, 2019Product LinkPrerequisites: Computer science fundamentals and some college-level mathematics About This Book This is an introductory book into machine learning but is easier to read if you already have most of a computer science or mathematics degree. It gives you the fundamentals of everything related to machine learning, enough to give…