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KEEP LEARNING WITH MACHINE LEARNING | Jaash Mathi | TEDxYouth@RJM

Jaash is a trilingual student with deep curiosity to learn. He would like to share on 'Keep Learning with Machine Learning' Humans learn through experiences, observation, practice, and sharing knowledge, applying learning across areas. Machine learning, a part of AI, lets computers learn from data and improve without direct programming, like teaching by showing examples. It uses algorithms to find patterns and make predictions or decisions such as recognising faces, translating languages, or recommending videos. It makes tasks faster, more accurate, and safer, as in self-driving cars or medical diagnosis. He gives real-world examples like recommendation systems, voice assistants, self-driving cars, spam filters, face recognition, and fraud detection. Kids can explore machine learning using tools like Scratch and Machine Learning for Kids to build projects like chatbot, games reacting to expressions, or programs classifying waste as recyclable, compost, or garbage. Jaash is a trilingual student with deep curiosity to learn. He would like to share on 'Keep Learning with Machine Learning' Humans learn through experiences, observation, practice, and sharing knowledge, applying learning across areas. Machine learning, a part of AI, lets computers learn from data and improve without direct programming, like teaching by showing examples. It uses algorithms to find patterns and make predictions or decisions such as recognising faces, translating languages, or recommending videos. It makes tasks faster, more accurate, and safer, as in self-driving cars or medical diagnosis. He gives real-world examples like recommendation systems, voice assistants, self-driving cars, spam filters, face recognition, and fraud detection. Kids can explore machine learning using tools like Scratch and Machine Learning for Kids to build projects like chatbot, games reacting to expressions, or programs classifying waste as recyclable, compost, or garbage. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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