While many people use “machine learning” and “deep learning” interchangeably, they have key differences. Machine learning is about teaching computers to make decisions based on data, while deep learning mimics the human brain using neural networks.
Deep learning models can solve more complex problems — like recognizing faces, understanding natural language, or predicting stock trends.
Thanks to advances in GPU technology and cloud computing, deep learning is now accessible to businesses of all sizes, not just big tech companies.
As industries like healthcare, finance, and retail embrace deep learning, we’re witnessing smarter systems that can make faster, more accurate decisions than ever before.
