Machine learning is taking over many areas of our lives, often invisibly. But what is it exactly and how does it work? Many of the ideas behind machine learning are taken from physics. In this accessible podcast, theoretical physicist Professor David Berman outlines what machine learning is, how it works, some of the issues it raises, its uses across society and how it is advancing knowledge across a variety of fields.
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