Applying Data Science
While generative artificial intelligence (AI) is all the rage these days, it is simply a small component of the larger technology domain referred to as data science, which coalesces statistics, machine learning, AI, programming, and analytics. In general, data science leverages machine learning algorithms to identify complex patterns with data in order to make predictions. Broadly, these predictions generally fall into the categories of classification (Is this A, B, or C?), anomaly detection (Is this weird?), regression (How much? How many?), clustering (How is this organized?), and reinforcement learning (What should I do next?). Generative AI also uses machine learning algorithms but differs in that it focuses on creating new data rather than making predictions. While generative AI is new and exciting, classic machine learning and data science still solve a huge variety of practical, real-world problems.
This recipe demonstrates how to use data science...