These commonly used and often linked terms all share the common thread of using data to build machines that are smarter, more efficient and more capable than ever before.
But in order for computers to take full advantage of AI and capabilities, there’s another acronym that computer scientists must be familiar with to build successful machines: GIGO, short for “garbage in, garbage out.”
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