"Imagine that you can quickly create a machine-learning bot at ease for your needs. Imagine that if you can then combine and reuse them for each of your specific requirements. Imagine that if you can share them. Imagine the excitement seeing them grow, continue learning and serving communities at large. Imagine seeing them being liked - while you sitting back and seeing them working for you. Perhaps, you can reap some rewards along the way. Imagine..."
Enough of the daydreaming. I had to arduously drag myself out of my stubborn procrastination and started coding. Heck. If I code hard enough, I can create and pump out all these bots to work for me. Maybe then I can go on that holiday at the faraway land that I've alway dreamt of.
I've been observing my bots working for a while now. I've noticed that they can be very good when they focus on one certain thing. For example, when training them to analyse images, if one were asked to focus on classifying on only one category, say "ages". That bot can yield pretty impressive accuracy. Other learning engines can then be trained to other specific areas: race identification, emotion identification, and so on. Maybe even on heuristically fuzzy areas like "trustworthy" classification!
I was all excited for that I had this one certain need from this feature. One bot came to my mind, I did actually spent several nights created this one particular bot. I called it "Grandma". To be specific, it's Grandma-0319ML, a human personality analyser. Grandma utilises several learning engines and classifiers for her complex human personality analysis. I needed her service before Friday night.
Cathy my daughter would have brought her crush home. I would sit him in front of Grandma-0319ML bot equipped with 3D camera and LiDAR scanner. Depended on Grandma's answer, I hope to God to have some mercy on that poor soul. I can't wait for this Friday.
"Jarvis, get my gun ready"
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