Cristianini discusses the staggering achievement of artificial intelligence. Far from being an exception, AlphaGo is the new normal. Engineers began creating machines that could learn from experience decades ago, and this is now the key to modern artificial intelligence (AI). People use them every day, usually without realizing it. For programmers who develop such machines, the whole point is to make them learn things that they don't know or understand well enough to program in directly. This approach-called machine learning--has been extremely fruitful. It is the secret sauce of modern Al and has delivered recent successes (and spectacular failures) in autonomous cars, product recommendations, personal assistants, Go and more.
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