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Computer Vision FAQ

What is Computer Vision?

Computer Vision is not just a fancy name for "We're watching you", but rather a field of research that deals with the intersection of computer science and artificial intelligence. In simpler terms, it's like a super smart robot with eyes that can identify, classify, and understand images, like your cat's disdain for your haircut.

What's the difference between Computer Vision and Machine Learning?

Imagine you're at a party, and you're trying to find your friend in a crowd. You're not just looking for a specific face, you're also trying to understand what's going on around you - who's talking to who, who's eating all the snacks, and why the host has a mullet.

Computer Vision is like that party friend-finder, but for images. It's all about recognizing patterns, understanding context, and being able to make sense of the world around you. Machine Learning, on the other hand, is like the host with the bad haircut - it's still trying to learn, but it's not quite as smooth.

So, which one do I need to use for my AI project?

Well, that depends on what you want to achieve. If you're trying to make a robot that can recognize cute cat pictures, Computer Vision might be your jam. But if you're trying to make a robot that can predict the stock market, Machine Learning might be more up your alley. Or, you know, you could just use both and call it "Computer Vision Machine Learning 9000" and charge extra for it.

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