Talk:Neural Network Intelligence
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[edit]A neural network is a key component of machine learning. It is used to imitate the way in which a human brain works through programming, designing, and simulating.
This is essentially the foundation of Artificial Intelligence as we know it. Neural Networks are designed to be much more accurate and perform functions that would be highly difficult for a human brain itself to do. Through specific inputs and outputs, these networks are coded to carry out special tasks. From finance, to personal communication, to education, neural networks are key to today's technology sector. Each network contains small neuron nodes, that of which replicate a human brain. The nodes carry information to distinguished inputs and outputs. With the specified input, each neural network is to carry out tasks and give the desire output. Because of its broad functions, neural network usage is extremely common across many industries and jobs.
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