Jacques Ledoux
Aug 31, 2018 · 1 min read

I am not an ML nor AI expert far from it. I’m interested in learning about how they can be integrated with automated systems that I build and design since 30 years+. This to say that I am still a bit knowledgeable about computing and systems.

So let me respectfully disagree with the content (and the tone) of your answer. You went overboard with a litany of highly technical terms in a vain effort to establishing authority in the matter. But even me, an ignorant reader, could understand that all the terms you used are simply and unequivocally means to an end (both important labels to remember).

And, as the author, so brilliantly explained to an audience you probably wouldn’t even consider to address, given your obvious propensity to assume everybody has the same background as yours, the ultimate end being to label things should be interpreted liberally. Either simple labels, complex labels, decision-making labels, conclusive-labels, whatever-labels but still… labels.

Could be interesting to have an algorithm that labels mean or end.

    Jacques Ledoux

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    Mature and experienced IT professionnal that returns to his karma which has always been business analysis and software development.