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Microsoft’s simulation-based machine teaching environment provides a way to build AI control systems. Credit: Thinkstock With machine learning (ML) at the heart of much of modern computing, the interesting question is: How do machines learn? There’s a lot of deep computer science in ...
To implement our vision of AI as more available and valuable to all, we need to remove obstacles, giving the chance to each developer, irrespective of experience of machine learning, to be the AI developer. Bonsai achieved in it huge progress, and Microsoft aims to promote further development...
bonsai uses machine learning to "abstract the low-level mechanics of machine learning" to enable subject matter experts to specify and train autonomous systems to accomplish certain tasks. the training takes place inside a simulated environment, microsoft officials said in a blog post published today...
Microsoft was mainly interested in Bonsai efforts to make industrial-scale AI and machine learning accessible to developers. “Bonsai has developed a novel approach using machine teaching that abstracts the low-level mechanics of machine learning, so that subject matter experts, regardless of AI aptitu...