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Originally Posted by Quoth
Of course it's lie. It isn't training, ML is just what they call the process of copying the data into the model storage. I was studying this stuff when "Expert Systems" was the fashionable marketing name. It's a misleading anthropromorhication [SP?] of the process. There is in reality no such thing as "machine learning". Computer systems can't learn or be trained. It's a deliberate obfuscation of jargon to make it sound clever.
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No. You don't know what you're talking about. It's not the process of copying data into model "storage". Whatever that is. Training is about finding the best parameters or weights that fit the training data based on optimizing some criteria for said model. I think perhaps you've forgotten the fundamentals of your past studies.
Saying there is no such thing as machine learning because computers can't learn is like saying there's no such thing as electronic books because books are bound collections of leaves and those can't be electronic. It's ridiculous and overly pedantic and gives zero recognition to the fact that words aren't just their literal meaning or that they can acquire new meanings in new contexts.