Machine learning is powerful, and the results we see from deep-learning papers are typically impressive. But can we be confident enough in them to make business decisions that have real, monetary outcomes? For any type of isolated tasks, such as learning to detect a face in an image, or classify a credit card transaction as fraudulent or not, or classify a frequently rebooting device as defective, we can usually construct the relevant low-level features (e.g., pixels, filters, zip codes, vendors, reboots, URLs) and solve the problem using conventional machine learning techniques.
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