Submitted by Nightmarewasta t3_z8noi0 in explainlikeimfive
shompyblah t1_iyd6pzc wrote
Reply to comment by just_a_pyro in ELI5: How does machine learning work? by Nightmarewasta
….but a computer doesn’t care if it’s rewarded or punished.
Liese1otte t1_iydcsvk wrote
Correct!
However, this is just an analogy. In reality programmers simulate "reward" and "punishment" using different techniques that effectively result in the same thing happening. In neural networks, those are represented in weights in biases, for example.
just_a_pyro t1_iyd8i1z wrote
It does, or maybe it simulates caring, that's the whole idea of machine learning, if it didn't care there would be no reason to change the original random playing to play better.
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