"What we want is a machine that can learn from experience."
— Alan Turing
Machine learning (ML) can be defined as an ability to learn without programming, and ML and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are the most happening buzzwords in recent times. The terms AI and ML are from the same branches of a tree, but both are quite different. AI is the more extensive idea of machines having the capacity to do tasks in a way that we would consider "smart", whereas Machine Learning is an application of AI based on the possibility that we should simply have the capacity to give machines access to data and let them learn for themselves.
In Google IO 2018, Google officially announced some new, cutting edge technology to build great mobile and web applications. This includes a beta version of ML Kit. ML Kit is an exclusive...