I have a couple of contexts in which I need to provide formal input on the use of #AI for #science. I've written the following and would welcome suggestions if I have misstated or misrepresented any aspects of the #genML craze.1/5Machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) are variably defined overlapping terms that are generally applied to software applications that deliver information outputs that go beyond data captured in prior databases or knowledge systems. The term AI is currently normally applied to applications that simulate the behaviour and responses of human agents.ML approaches are a significant tool of great importance both for science and applied use. Successful applications have exploited diverse technologies including semantic datasets, process models and, above all, neural networks to estimate unknown values for variables of interest. Such applications include, among others, weather forecasting, future climate prediction, text recognition, audio processing,...
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