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Learn what an algorithm is and how they can be represented in Bitesize KS3 Computer Science.
Other algorithms: what do they do? The purpose of an algorithm is to achieve a particular computing goal. Certain companies, for example, may have a data scientist, computer scientist, business ...
“To me, an algorithm is any piece of automated code that accepts some number of variables and data, [then] uses those variables and data to make decisions. But that’s the boring computer science ...
ALGORITHMS are everywhere. They play the stockmarket, decide whether you can have a mortgage and may one day drive your car for you. They search the internet when commanded, stick carefully chosen ...
In its simplest form, an example of an algorithm might be a recipe – a finite list of instructions to follow to achieve the end result.
For example, algorithms used in facial recognition technology have in the past shown higher identification rates for men than for women, and for individuals of non-white origin than for whites.
This guide provides a simple definition for deep learning that helps differentiate it from machine learning and AI along with eight practical examples of how deep learning is used today.
When it comes to artificial intelligence and inequality, algorithmic bias rightly receives a lot of attention. But it’s just one way that AI can lead to inequitable outcomes. To truly create ...
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