Graphs for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

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Editor's Note: This presentation was given by Dr. Jim Webber at GraphTour Boston in 2019. I'm going to walk you through some no-nonsense definitions of AI-cronyms, share my history with graphs and intelligent applications, and take a little peek into the future of graph AI. A Bluffer's Guide to AI-cronyms Artificial intelligence (AI) is the property of a system that appears intelligent to its users. Machine learning (ML) is a branch of artificial intelligence that analyzes historical data to guide future interactions, specifically within a given domain. Overall, achieving AI is an interesting process, whether we're using a fancy machine learning framework to do it or not.

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