Introduction to ML and AI - MFML Part 1
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Making Friends with Machine Learning was an internal-only Google course specially created to inspire beginners and amuse experts. Today, it is available to everyone! This is the first hour-and-a-half of a six hour session.
The course is designed to give you the tools you need for effective participation in machine learning for solving business problems and for being a good citizen in an increasingly AI-fueled world. MFML is perfect for all humans; it focuses on conceptual understanding (rather than the mathematical and programming details) and guides you through the ideas that form the basis of successful approaches to machine learning. It has something for everyone!
Part 2 is available at bit.ly/mfml_part2
Part 3 is available at bit.ly/mfml_part3
To stay tuned for Part 4, don't forget to hit that that subscribe+notify button!
Looking for hands-on ML/AI tutorials? Here are some of my favorite 10 minute walkthroughs:
AutoML - console.cloud.google.com/?wal...
Vertex AI - bit.ly/kozvertex
AI notebooks - bit.ly/kozvertexnotebooks
ML for tabular data - bit.ly/kozvertextables
Text classification - bit.ly/kozvertextext
Image classification - bit.ly/kozverteximage
Video classification - bit.ly/kozvertexvideo
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the subtle humor in between makes the course so much more engaging.. One of the greatest instructors i've ever seen..i can't believe i completed a 1.5 hr video in one go.. kudos to Cassie, admirable job..
This is the way all courses should be. Really engaging and marvelous work Cassie. Thanks a lot for your effort and all others who helped.
This content is gold, still in the year of 2024. A great explanation & delivery. Fundamentals are top notch.
Wow I'm joining Google next month as a intern & have always wanted to pursue ML but was afraid that I might not be competent. This video really encouraged me. Quote "if you're too afraid to start you tend to not do well in applied machine learning". Ur presentation was really great and spot on. Thanks for the dedication in making it easier for us.
This is absolutely fantastic. I am glad I found this. An absolute treasure for anyone trying to understand the big picture
This content is an absolute gem. Thank you for making it available Cassie! Also, I'm still waiting impatiently for "MFML Part 4" :)
@clementseveillac522
2 жыл бұрын
Aaaand it's here! kzread.info/dash/bejne/a4R209OxY5u9law.html
excellent content and presented in a way that kept interest levels high ! really enjoyed it :) thanks so much for making it publicly available
Amazing talk; The content was great, but the delivery was flawless. Not to mention the subtle brilliant humor; even if it was a tough crowd
Very good presentation Cassie. Keep us interested in ML and AI. Thank you!
If every course or subject was taught like that. I'd be an A+ student. Excellent, fun, not boring at all, a joy to watch and learn from course. Thank you so much and please keep doing more of these 😁👌🙏
This is a good one to show those who say they dislike school. Learning can be fun. Thank you, Cassie.
This is marvellous! Cassie, I'm in the middle, but already remember more about basics than after 5 previous ML courses I've already did. And it's funny. And I love how you talk about this stuff. First time in years I want to watch more about ML and I don't feel bored after 15 minutes. I will definitely watch all your lectures and finally apply all the knowledge that I'm gaining here. Because what I am missing is the flavour and a concept. I now the math for ML, but I lack the feeling, I think the most important part. Bravo Cassie! I'm so happy these lectures are available.
I am absolutely impressed by the way you express all the fundamentals, it's just simple and powerful. Your analogies and the way you present them are beautiful. Thank you so much for your time and effort. I'll show this to all of my friends who wants to have some ideas how AI and ML work.
An incredible communicator. I now feel I have a foundation to apply ML and AI to problems.
Really appreciate you making this public. A great presentation; really made me think differently about how we use data science in business. I've followed your posts on LinkedIn and just stumbled upon your KZread... I'm glad I did!
You know its great when after reading all the other stuff on ML and endless online material out there that this is the one that gives you that feeling of the "the penny has dropped" and "aha" moment in your understanding - great course. If you are new to ML or even have started on your journey, starting here will give you a great foundation to build upon your knowledge. It's even a great place to revisit concepts to refresh yourself. Thanks Cassie for sharing this with the world and help others in their journey.
loved it! especially the initial kickoff with all those funny connotations and references. that was an engaging experience
Love the approach of taking a complex topic and doing this for dummies version. Moving on to the next lecture … thank you for making these available for the wider world
I have always loved my Math teachers and you are in that list. Cant thank you more!
I am really attracted to and motivated by your way of presentation, teaching, and making people see what is taken as hard become easy. You are amazing, Thanks for this talk.
Great talk. It explained everything beautifully.
I'm so glad I found your channel. Amazing content, thank you!!
Pure gold. I was actually looking for a course on AI to buy and then I found this one for free. Thoroughly enjoyed it !
Your elucidation skills are top notch.
i just became fan of you. so much knowledge with simple explanation
The KZread logic will most likely recommend to all of my friends in India especially in the IT field. Most likely this video will hit 10,000 views in another 3 months . This will work because KZread recommendation logic will do it's job like a charm
This is fun. I always thought ML and AI will be difficult to understand.but, you clearly showed otherwise. Thanks Cassie.
Really enjoyed watching the course. Great Job!
Cassie, This is great. I am excited to watch it. Congrats on your new domain. Best, Mary.
your content is amazing and simple, appreciated
Such a pleasant voice and such an interesting manner of conveying these things, nice!
Love the presentation; with thanks
as a statistician who has been rather skeptical of the entire premise of 'artificial intelligence' i must say this lecture series got me interested in understanding a little more. i think i still have many many reservations which probably stem from familiarity with models which can serve both for prediction but also for inference. whereas with these models, it seems like we are trading away inference and even the ability to analyse the model behaviour in pursuit of better and better quality prediction. i think the work you are doing here to communicate that tradeoff is important. thanks for making this available for free.
Hey Cassie, Such a wonderful video. Thanks a ton again for making it available for public. I am watching it for third time :) coz i keep understanding more every time. One request if you could make it happen - there are irritating videos which keep popping in between, not sure if you can remove it. Thanks Again, Appreciate the super good content and your calm way of explaining concepts.
The best I've seen so far, amazingGGG!
Good explanation for machine learning problem solving, great job Cassie
Incredible! You speak really well and use wonderful illustrations. Thanks for sharing (I found you by going through Google’s data analytics certification on corsera, so glad I dag through that one page about linkedin even though I didn’t need it lol)
This is wonderful. Had to pause the video because after the ML definition all the previous examples she gave were just the ideas to explain the best possible definition. Very smart and now I need to review everything but so far very entertained yes, many technical topics well explained but need to be digested. So far loving it 😍
@migi7787
Жыл бұрын
Same here I absolutely delighted with explanations and examples, I look forward to more like this!
Great content, Cassie, a must see for all managers. Are the slides available?
Amazing intro lecture love it!
Really great content! Thank you Cassie!
@laurajeffries6158
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I really hope to see and learn more about it.
fantastic introduction. i shall steal it.
I just love your sense of humor, you are so full of personality ❤ thank you for using your talents so creatively 🎉
@mnemonyss
6 ай бұрын
I will dub thee Mary Poppins of AI 😂
Thank you very much ! please keep it up 👍
Great presentation !
🆒 Cassie 😊 you beautifully explained it... ❤
Awesome presentation style
Loved your analogies, again well done!
@XxXpokemonmasterXxX1
2 жыл бұрын
Especially the kitchen one towards the end and how you differentiated between research and applied AI/ML. Good microwave engineers are probably horrible cook lol
Great presentation
Great content, can't thank you enough, Cassie :)
Soooooo good! thank you very much!!!
Wonderful for a beginner like me.. Thank you Cassie kozyrkov
Brilliant, thanks
Bravo !
This is Gold.
Amazing! Cassie.
Wow, Vadim must be proud of you. Vadim moet baie trots wees met jou. 😊
@keithgoddard4192
8 ай бұрын
Afrikaans?
Great talk thank you
I really relate to the issue of people lacking the ability to apply concepts in the real world. After my MMathStat I felt like I learnt how to pass exams with little idea how to do these things in the real world.
I can say this is the best course for ML till now. Most of the folks doesn’t know / understand / realise there is two ML types research and Applied. As a designer I am tinkering with fusing design thinking and ML for past 3 years and I am just getting there to work up a process recipe so that anyone can become a wonderful chef & it start with understanding the business problem and user problem. This course helped me understand how what I am doing is super important in the realm of the things today and tomorrow. Thanks Cassie 🙏🏻🤟🏻
Thanks for sharing
Thank You :)
Awesome.
flashed by this 👌
How can I download the presentation?
Thanks!
@kozyrkov
Жыл бұрын
You're my first super thanks, Micah! Thank you!
@MicahMason
Жыл бұрын
@@kozyrkov First ever given, and first course of yours I didn't take live. I felt pretty cheap tbh, it's a great course, I've already applied it and I really appreciate your focus on practicality and keeping it engaging. Thanks for doing these!
How do we get to know where Cassie is speaking next? I would like to join and be part of this experience.
One question: how AI will decide if the data is based on two opposite examples, such as the example of the Ethics of Kant (Deontological Ethics: shall say the truth always) and the Ethics of Benjamin Constant (Consequentialist Ethics: the truth only according to the consequence)?
Hi Cassie, would it be possible for the videos to be downloaded? I would love to view it offline.
I’m curious, how can we ‘improve’ our decision intelligence? You mentioned how that reliable workers (AI or ML) can scale up stupidity as well as intelligence, I really think that if I continue diving in this field I’m going to see exasperated people whom I thought I was going to impress with my answers lol. How do u suggest we improve at being better at decision intelligence?
@kozyrkov
2 жыл бұрын
Start reading here: bit.ly/quaesita_dmguide and bit.ly/quaesita_di
@datascientific Hey Cassie, thanks for this class! In the parking lot scenario, would would the better question be to ask our system of not “if the space is empty or full”?
@viditmaniyar2846
Жыл бұрын
…perhaps asking which ones are full/empty and measuring that? 🧐
Is this course uploaded anywhere else?
"AI succeeds at very complicated tasks that programmers can't write instructions for by hand"
Hope one day I'll work in your department;)
I didn't understand the parking lot example, can you/someone explain it to me? 1:18:00
I cant much more understand in english what can I do Please gives a solution 🙏🙏
I'm really very confused. When you created your wine bottle chooser recipe, you plotted out your real life data of preferences after an undoubtedly memorial evening. Then you drew a line to separate "yes" from "no". So whatever relationship between your wine critic opinions and wine age that this line describes, there is your decision maker. I don't see where there is a "black box" of algorithms. You"decided where to put that thing" based on your visual inspection of your plot. Just don't get it!
Anna Karenina explaining AI
27:00 regions
She did the calorie deficit assumption by 208 live, anyone else see that.
😂❤
How do videos for “How to be a self taught programmer” have millions of views and yet this video BY Google has under 150k
this video is sponsored by Patagonia :P
Was it a car or a cat i saw?
AI = Brute Forcing
What a cutie, with a captivating mind too
Is she a product of artificial intelligence herself?
@kozyrkov
Жыл бұрын
Most definitely. If you look carefully you'll see she has 19 fingers.
@drchamp1902
Жыл бұрын
@@kozyrkov awesome lecture though, thank you
Hi Cassie, @1:17:52 Given that at any point in time there are 10 empty spaces on average, X_bar = 990. Lets say there is 1000 trials of the technology and a requirement of 95% accuracy before the green light: With the strategy of full capacity, 1000 spaces occupied and the accuracy requirement of 95% given that X_bar = 990; there is only two ways that the strategy would be a winning strategy: i.e. what combination of the sample space(1000) will lead to X_bar = 990? The strategy needs to be right 95% of the time Therefore 1000*950 = 950,000 There is 50 sample spaces left in the trial Lets say there's a brilliant optimization technique employed and it outputs: 800 * 50 or (900*40) + (400*10) X_bar = ((1000*950) + (800*50))/1000 = 990 or X_bar = ((1000*950) + (900*40) + (400*10))/1000 = 990 So out of all the possibilities that will lead to X_bar = 990 there is only two ways given the strategy constraint. The problem therefore is the likelihood of the strategy given X_bar, it's too extreme! On learning, I think your student was right! Here's why: Children achieve mastery of their local language from an early age without ever sitting an exam. They're able to apply their learning directly in social interaction without testing because this is simply the structure of their social interaction. Would you agree to the possibilities of better alternatives?
You look like Kathy Griffin
She is a very good lecturer (brilliant!) but she failed miserably when she showed utter ignorance and disrespect for some very deep and groundbreaking work done between the 50s and 70s (‘Classical AI’) where some basic understanding of how our own brains work, how we understand the world around us and how we solve problems. Today’s “AI” has no “understanding” of science, physics or biology. All it does is pattern matching between vast amounts of data. And yes-it’s getting intriguing results - but also fails again and again when there’s a limited amount on information on a specific problem. I was expecting a more balanced lecture that would at least do some justice to geniuses like Minsky, Lenat, Newell, Simon, McCarthy, Shannon, Samuel and many others who surely wouldn’t look at today’s calculator and call it ‘intelligent’. This is plain demagogy. Makes me sad that an otherwise very bright scholar would be so uneducated and mislead the audience to think that the new ‘AI’ is more than what it is.
@TejasNopany
Жыл бұрын
you got a better video reference?
this is super impressive, Cassie. thank you for that.do you mind if I add you on LinkedIn? would love to connect and chat!