Machine Learning: When and Where the Horses Went Astray?
@article{Diamant2009MachineLW, title={Machine Learning: When and Where the Horses Went Astray?}, author={E. Diamant}, journal={ArXiv}, year={2009}, volume={abs/0911.1386} }
Machine Learning is usually defined as a subfield of AI, which is busy with information extraction from raw data sets. Despite of its common acceptance and widespread recognition, this definition is wrong and groundless. Meaningful information does not belong to the data that bear it. It belongs to the observers of the data and it is a shared agreement and a convention among them. Therefore, this private information cannot be extracted from the data by any means. Therefore, all further attempts… CONTINUE READING
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