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6 timestamped hits 1 source reading 2 extracted notes Aliases: learning, learnings, supervised-machine-learnings

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supervised machine learning

Jiang's preferred technical name for AI: using known outputs to train and refine an algorithm.

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Definition stated on 2024-06-13.

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Jiang says the technically correct term for AI is supervised machine learning.

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The Future Is What You Make Happen

2024-06-13, day precision · Geo-Strategy END: Psychohistory (The Science of Imagining the Future)

Transcript

"...All right. The AI, the technical term, is supervised intelligence. Supervised machine learning. Okay? That's the technical term. AI is the popular term. But..."

The Future Is What You Make Happen

2024-06-13, day precision · Geo-Strategy END: Psychohistory (The Science of Imagining the Future)

Transcript

"That's how computers work. Right? Now, supervised machine learning is that. I will turn the output into the input. Okay? And the reason why..."

The Future Is What You Make Happen

2024-06-13, day precision · Geo-Strategy END: Psychohistory (The Science of Imagining the Future)

Transcript

"...okay? It does not exist. What exists is super power. machine learning okay what is supervised machine learning what I just told you okay..."

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The Future Is What You Make Happen

2024-06-13, day precision · glossary, claims

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The final class turns collapse into an assignment: build a democratic psychohistory that can model war, correct history, answer great-man edge cases, and still preserve the human heart that wants to love, create, learn,...

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