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Jul 21, 2021 at 11:25 comment added NoDataDumpNoContribution @MichaelKay Yes and no. Example: In order to understand deep learning I don't need to get into the mindset of the early machine learning scientists in the 1980's and maybe see where they failed and why. I just need a comprehensive overview and introductory work to all modern techniques from 2020 or later, which should of course contain also a bit of historical information, but only that which is still relevant. Not all of history is relevant for a particular topic.
Jul 21, 2021 at 10:52 comment added Michael Kay "But history just for the sake of describing the past doesn't really help you much for solving problems in the present." I strongly disagree. Making effective use of any technology means you have to get inside its mind-set, and that means understanding how it came to be the way it is.
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