Imagine you're trying to teach a dog new tricks. You show it what you want it to do, and every time it gets it right, you give it a treat. Teaching a computer is kind of like that, you show it examples, and then it learns the pattern so it can figure out answers on its own. Just like how your dog starts doing tricks without being told, computers start solving problems after learning from lots of examples.
Examples
- A child learns to recognize dogs by seeing many pictures of them.
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See also
- How Do Computers Understand You?
- How Can Computers Learn to Think?
- How Can a Computer Understand You?
- How Can a Computer Be Smarter Than You?
- How Do Computers Understand Speech?