A recent incent industry report states that artificial intelligence and machine learning have great potential, but can’t yet match the breadth of human intelligence.
By Hal Lonas
While I would argue you can’t have one without the other, meaning humans are an integral part of both AI and machine learning, both of these technologies have the power to be better than any single employee.
Think about it this way, if you train your models on one person, they ultimately can be as good as that one threat researcher. Now if you train your program on the knowledge of 10 threat investigators, your models have the ability to be better than any individual one.
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