The Master Algorithm The Master Algorithm

The Master Algorithm

How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World

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Publisher Description

Recommended by Bill Gates

A thought-provoking and wide-ranging exploration of machine learning and the race to build computer intelligences as flexible as our own
 In the world's top research labs and universities, the race is on to invent the ultimate learning algorithm: one capable of discovering any knowledge from data, and doing anything we want, before we even ask. In The Master Algorithm, Pedro Domingos lifts the veil to give us a peek inside the learning machines that power Google, Amazon, and your smartphone. He assembles a blueprint for the future universal learner--the Master Algorithm--and discusses what it will mean for business, science, and society. If data-ism is today's philosophy, this book is its bible.

GENRE
Computers & Internet
RELEASED
2015
September 22
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
352
Pages
PUBLISHER
Basic Books
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
9.6
MB

Customer Reviews

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The Philosophy of the Algorithm

Artificial intelligence, given a set of rules, can infer and deduce high-probability conclusions. But it’s a closed system; info in, info out –there’s no evolution. Machine learning, like AI, is an algorithm, but its capable of learning other algorithms. It needs only one set of rules capable of pattern recognition, applying empirical observations to scientific models, formulating them into theories, and adapting theories upon new knowledge discovery. Machine learning needs only an initial all-encompassing algorithm and then can be left to consume other algorithms, adopting those that prove robust, discarding the rest. Pedro Domingos, in the Master Algorithm, describes statistical algorithms as predators, while machine learners are super predators. Domingos’ ecosystem also includes herbivores like databases, crawlers, and indexes, which, without, the predators could not exist.

The importance of machine learning applies not only to technology but also science. Scientific advances require “data analysis commensurate with the phenomenon studied.” Most scientific fields use outdated statistical models like linear regression, where data is forced to fit a straight line. But we live in nonlinear world. Domingos’ breadth of knowledge is near Faustian. He references philosophers: Descartes, Hume, Kant; writers: Hemingway, Tolstoy, Borges; and modern thinkers: Nassim Taleb, Noam Chomsky, and Daniel Kahneman. He adeptly relays their contributions, weaving in and out of literary, philosophical, and socio-anthropological evidence and adds his own original insight.

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