In my work, which is predominantly information technology, the need for Machine Learning is everywhere. And I don’t mean just in the somewhat obvious ways like security or log file analysis. Consider, my work experience goes back to the tail end of the mainframe era. In fact one of my first jobs was networking together what were at the time considered powerful desktop computers as part of a pilot project to replace a mainframe. Since then
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When people first see a demo of BigML, there is often a sense that it is magical. The surprise likely stems from the fact that this isn’t how people are accustomed to computers working; rather than acting like a calculator creating a fixed outcome…