Imagine a computer is like a kid learning to ride a bike. At first, it wobbles and falls, that's like making mistakes. But each time it tries again, it gets a little better. A computer learns in the same way: it starts with guesses and keeps improving by using what it learned from its mistakes.
How it works:
Examples
- Just like you get better at riding a bike after falling a few times, the computer improves with each incorrect guess.
- Imagine training your pet to sit, you give it treats when it does right, but not if it messes up.
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- How Did the Internet Begin?