Yes, though I’m fairly sure he’s talking about using trained neural networks to e.g. classify an image, which is known to be fairly cheap, rather than training them. In other words, he’s talking about using an AI service rather than creating one.
He also says that “Machine learning and human learning differ in their relationship to costs” which is also evidence for my interpretation: training is expensive, testing on one example is very cheap.
Yes, though I’m fairly sure he’s talking about using trained neural networks to e.g. classify an image, which is known to be fairly cheap, rather than training them. In other words, he’s talking about using an AI service rather than creating one.
He also says that “Machine learning and human learning differ in their relationship to costs” which is also evidence for my interpretation: training is expensive, testing on one example is very cheap.