Traditional machine learning relies on statistical models to find patterns in data.

A subset of AI where computers learn rules and improve performance through data rather than being explicitly programmed for every scenario.

Machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) are specialized branches of artificial intelligence (AI) that enable computers to learn from data to make decisions or predictions. While ML encompasses a broad range of algorithms that often require human intervention to select important data features, DL is a more advanced subset that uses multi-layered "deep" neural networks to automatically discover patterns from raw, complex data. 1. Defining the Hierarchy: AI vs. ML vs. DL