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Neural Networks

Neural Networks are computational systems inspired by the structure and function of the human brain. They consist of interconnected nodes, called neurons, organized in layers, which process and transform data through weighted connections and activation functions to learn complex patterns and make predictions.

In plain terms

Imagine a neural network as a committee of experts, each specializing in a tiny part of a problem, working together to reach a collective decision.

Why it matters

They are the backbone of most modern AI achievements, enabling sophisticated pattern recognition and predictive capabilities in diverse applications.

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