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Machine Learning: How Did We Get Here?

Machine Learning: How Did We Get Here?

Von: Tom Mitchell | Stanford Digital Economy Lab | Carnegie Mellon University
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Tom Mitchell literally wrote the book on machine learning. In this series of candid conversations with his fellow pioneers, Tom traces the history of the field through the people who built it. Behind the tech are stories of passion, curiosity, and humanity. Tom Mitchell is the University Founders Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, a Digital Fellow at the Stanford Digital Economy Lab, and the author of Machine Learning, a foundational textbook on the subject. This podcast is produced by the Stanford Digital Economy Lab.© 2026 Stanford Digital Economy Lab. All rights reserved. Welt
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