Submitted by groman434 t3_103694n in MachineLearning
Hello mates,
Since I have hardly any background in ML, I have somewhat dummy question. My understanding is that the majority of ML is based heavily on inputs generated by humans (some exceptions here would be unsupervised learning and GANs). So, if this is a case, I wonder if ML can truly outperform humans. Of course, in certain areas, like speed of computation or accuracy, computers will also be better than humans, but I am more interested in, shall we say, more general case.
Kind regards
Red-Portal t1_j2xfe1q wrote
I think this is quite an important and fundamental question. Of course the answer will depend on the task. But in theory, what deep learning is doing is maximum likelihood. That is, minimize the average error. Doing "average" on the "whole task" is superhuman most of the time.