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What do you think about machine learning?
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<blockquote data-quote="Eddie Morra" data-source="post: 783847"><p>It seems to be common for new kids on the block to run to mama and papa smurf as well... meanwhile, vendors like Avira and ESET are wearing extra-large boxers and aren't necessarily cuddling Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Service but focusing more on in-house.</p><p></p><p>Anyone can make an Ai/ML model implementation when most of the hard-work for processing is automated and handled for you... the real task is doing a majority of it in-house. Good luck hiring for it, Google are already paying the best to stick with them, and funding a team of employees with real-world experience for these topics (especially with experience working with large companies like Microsoft, Google, Apple, etc. on things like Ai/ML) is not going to come cheap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eddie Morra, post: 783847"] It seems to be common for new kids on the block to run to mama and papa smurf as well... meanwhile, vendors like Avira and ESET are wearing extra-large boxers and aren't necessarily cuddling Microsoft Azure or Amazon Web Service but focusing more on in-house. Anyone can make an Ai/ML model implementation when most of the hard-work for processing is automated and handled for you... the real task is doing a majority of it in-house. Good luck hiring for it, Google are already paying the best to stick with them, and funding a team of employees with real-world experience for these topics (especially with experience working with large companies like Microsoft, Google, Apple, etc. on things like Ai/ML) is not going to come cheap. [/QUOTE]
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