Difference between revisions of "Guidelines for AI Procurement (UK Government)"
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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
This | This guidance mostly refers to the use of machine learning. Machine learning is a subset of AI, and refers to the development of digital systems that improve their performance on a given task over time through experience. Machine learning is the most widely-used form of AI, and has contributed to innovations like self-driving cars, speech recognition and machine translation. | ||
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[[Category:Third_Sector_Users]] | [[Category:Third_Sector_Users]] | ||
[[Category:Public_Sector_Users]] | [[Category:Public_Sector_Users]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Procurement]] | ||
[[Category:Workshop]] | [[Category:Workshop]] | ||
Latest revision as of 16:26, 2 October 2023
Introduction
This guidance mostly refers to the use of machine learning. Machine learning is a subset of AI, and refers to the development of digital systems that improve their performance on a given task over time through experience. Machine learning is the most widely-used form of AI, and has contributed to innovations like self-driving cars, speech recognition and machine translation.