I just started learning about neural networks and I was always confused about the basics of the concept and how they work at a core level. Thanks a ton!
it's funny that back in university we had a few classes on these subjects that i didn't bother to pay much attention back then but somehow the concepts come to haunt me a few years later
What everything I learned from AI tells me is that it’s essentially another computer program. Meaning, more files. All it is is files. Everyone thinks it’s so advanced but a file is a file and a function can break or be broken like any other.
@@jimboSleeeeiiice Your brain is just a big computer, I don’t want to spend my time and energy to explain you why we are aswell just files, but if you think that AI right now is just files, than you clearly know nothing. 1.76 TRILLIONS lines of parameters (1 760 000 000 000), it’s almost the reproduction of a neuronal system, it’s literally like a little part of your brain, in a way less advanced version.
@@Anto-kb5ck the brain is not literally a computer. I know exactly what you mean here and you’re not right. AI isn’t something different than a program. It is a very complex system of programs. Meaning it is still a program and is limited by our current computing technology.
@@Anto-kb5ck no explanation needed. I know what you’re talking about. Our brains are basically just organic pattern recognition machines, storing data, calling that information to arrive later. The similarities are as interesting as they are unnerving. But they are not the same thing. If you think about it, it’s entirely possible to construct a brain and consciousness. Solely for the fact that they already exist. So it *has* to be possible to form. But as far as human computer technology is concerned, we are nowhere even remotely close to something that comes near what an actual complex brain is. As advanced as our technology gets with any trillions of protocols, those lines are still ran through our systems. Until our method of computing, storing and transferring this information is advana fraction of what took “simple” microbial life billions of years to accomplish. And quantum computing looks like a far fetched dream. Anything you see out there about technology becoming more “human” like or that it’s advancing to the point of consciousness, is all fluff. All bs to sell you a product
We chatted once...i am from NZ/Australia....good stuff buddy..i think i told you that your country is tooooooo cold to do anything outside ....thus the incentive to master AI and NN...just being cheeky
@41:25 The input for the second car is not represented in the neuron diagram? Unless I am missing something. Edit : This question was answered at 50:40
Difficult question... Automation has been taking jobs since the industrial revolution... and modern AI is able to automate many more things than before. So, some jobs are already being done by it. How 'targeted' are ML engineers' jobs is hard to say, but I would say: as targeted as other jobs that have to do with logic and problem solving. But the important thing to notice is that the jobs today are very different than the jobs from 100 years ago... society is changing all the time and the jobs we'll do in the future will likely to change as well.
why dont you explain the inputs? youve never said what they are. unless i missed something. an hour in and i feel like this would be easier to learn if i understood the example a little more edit: nvm im a dunce
Hey folks, can someone help me with what the second input is apart from the acceleration input when he is teaching during 44:00 and 1:00:00. Thanks in advance.
The input on the left is not the acceleration. It's what the front sensor (that yellow ray) sees. The input on the right is the speed sensor (not visualized in any way) = the speed of the car.
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I just started learning about neural networks and I was always confused about the basics of the concept and how they work at a core level. Thanks a ton!
Hope this helps :-)
This instructor is so amazing. He teaches advanced topics from scratch without any libraries❤❤
Thanks :-) glad you like the content!
it's funny that back in university we had a few classes on these subjects that i didn't bother to pay much attention back then but somehow the concepts come to haunt me a few years later
Never too late to learn something new :-)
I like this teacher because he doesn’t use libraries.
Cool :-) thanks for watching!
I might need this video in the future (thx to my autoplay during my sleep that guided me here)
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What everything I learned from AI tells me is that it’s essentially another computer program. Meaning, more files. All it is is files. Everyone thinks it’s so advanced but a file is a file and a function can break or be broken like any other.
Yeah clearly you can’t see really far
@@Anto-kb5ck lmfao way to chime in and say nothing
@@jimboSleeeeiiice Your brain is just a big computer, I don’t want to spend my time and energy to explain you why we are aswell just files, but if you think that AI right now is just files, than you clearly know nothing. 1.76 TRILLIONS lines of parameters (1 760 000 000 000), it’s almost the reproduction of a neuronal system, it’s literally like a little part of your brain, in a way less advanced version.
@@Anto-kb5ck the brain is not literally a computer. I know exactly what you mean here and you’re not right. AI isn’t something different than a program. It is a very complex system of programs. Meaning it is still a program and is limited by our current computing technology.
@@Anto-kb5ck no explanation needed. I know what you’re talking about. Our brains are basically just organic pattern recognition machines, storing data, calling that information to arrive later. The similarities are as interesting as they are unnerving. But they are not the same thing. If you think about it, it’s entirely possible to construct a brain and consciousness. Solely for the fact that they already exist. So it *has* to be possible to form.
But as far as human computer technology is concerned, we are nowhere even remotely close to something that comes near what an actual complex brain is. As advanced as our technology gets with any trillions of protocols, those lines are still ran through our systems. Until our method of computing, storing and transferring this information is advana fraction of what took “simple” microbial life billions of years to accomplish. And quantum computing looks like a far fetched dream. Anything you see out there about technology becoming more “human” like or that it’s advancing to the point of consciousness, is all fluff. All bs to sell you a product
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love this already. love 3blue1brown videos same thing on my mind also its been 6 years.
Yeah, funny coincidence that he just added a new video to that series :-)
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How, it came 13 minutes ago according to yt
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Funny (and sad) that such tools automatically seem to be data-centric, but that's the state of our industry.....
Thanks for this really interesting and useful explanation of the basics of AI and neural networks with playful examples 👍
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We chatted once...i am from NZ/Australia....good stuff buddy..i think i told you that your country is tooooooo cold to do anything outside ....thus the incentive to master AI and NN...just being cheeky
Oh, really? Don't really remember based on that... Can you remind me some other way?
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Would like to see the cours from scratch thanks
All previous phases are linked in the description.
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@41:25 The input for the second car is not represented in the neuron diagram? Unless I am missing something.
Edit : This question was answered at 50:40
Yeah, it's not showing. Glad you found your answer :-)
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Will AI will take ML engineers jobs?
Difficult question... Automation has been taking jobs since the industrial revolution... and modern AI is able to automate many more things than before. So, some jobs are already being done by it. How 'targeted' are ML engineers' jobs is hard to say, but I would say: as targeted as other jobs that have to do with logic and problem solving. But the important thing to notice is that the jobs today are very different than the jobs from 100 years ago... society is changing all the time and the jobs we'll do in the future will likely to change as well.
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Spelling mistake on the video title "neural network"
Thanks for pointing it out!
Neural*
Thanks for pointing out the typo!
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why dont you explain the inputs? youve never said what they are. unless i missed something. an hour in and i feel like this would be easier to learn if i understood the example a little more
edit: nvm im a dunce
I do explain all of them, one by one, starting at 14:50. Maybe you skipped that part?
@@Radu yeahh you did i was high mb 😭 good course it really helped my understanding a lot. sorry again i feel bad
@@carti7152 No problem :-)
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Hey folks, can someone help me with what the second input is apart from the acceleration input when he is teaching during 44:00 and 1:00:00.
Thanks in advance.
The input on the left is not the acceleration. It's what the front sensor (that yellow ray) sees. The input on the right is the speed sensor (not visualized in any way) = the speed of the car.
Why in JS? 😢
This video is not much about JS actually, it's about understanding how and why neural networks work. Some coding only at the end.
@@RaduGotcha, thank you!!!
@@hey.Sourin No problem!
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I woke up watching this lol
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@horizen4461 What does this have to do with this video?
Hey bro if any religion is correct its buddhism
Can you tell me what stuff you are on? Asking for a friend.
Died? He just passed out one evening and then woke up again for eternity. Hardly a sacrifice.
I dunno, being awake for eternity sounds pretty bad if you ask me. Man can't even nap
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