What is a Neural Network?
Imagine a vast, labyrinthine library filled with interconnected bookshelves, each containing a single, glowing neuron. This is a Neural Network, a complex system of nodes that process information like a hyper-intelligent, caffeinated librarian.
How does it work?
Think of it like a game of Telephone, but with numbers and wires. A Neural Network receives input (like a whispered secret), processes it through a series of layers (like a whispering gallery), and produces output (like a shouted revelation). Repeat this process ad infinitum, and you'll have a Network that's both wise and witty.
Why should I care?
Because, my friend, Neural Networks are the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe. They can learn to recognize cats in memes, predict the weather, and even cook a decent tuna salad. Okay, maybe not that last one, but they're getting there!
Learn more about Deep Learning, the fancy-schmancy cousin of Neural Networks.
Explore the Architecture of Neural Networks, because, you know, it's all about the design.