If you think that there's no process to ML now, imagine what we had to work with in the late 90s & early 2000s! I spent more than a decade doing NLP/ML/AI, and I actually left that area because I was disillusioned by how little the technology matured in that decade. Now that I've left it behind, it's exploded in popularity. Ah, well.
And I just want to add how excited I was to see a William Blake quote lead off a DEV article. :)
Thank you, Jason.
I think I know exactly what you are talking about, since I started with NLP in early 2000s. Well, it was computational linguistics. I am just very persistent (or stubborn :)).
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If you think that there's no process to ML now, imagine what we had to work with in the late 90s & early 2000s! I spent more than a decade doing NLP/ML/AI, and I actually left that area because I was disillusioned by how little the technology matured in that decade. Now that I've left it behind, it's exploded in popularity. Ah, well.
And I just want to add how excited I was to see a William Blake quote lead off a DEV article. :)
Thank you, Jason.
I think I know exactly what you are talking about, since I started with NLP in early 2000s. Well, it was computational linguistics. I am just very persistent (or stubborn :)).