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What is Deep Learning?

Deep Learning is a subset of machine learning that uses large multi-layer neural networks to automatically learn complex patterns from data. Instead of a person manually programming features to look for, these models discover increasingly abstract representations on their own. Deep learning powers many current applications like self-driving cars, speech recognition, and image recognition. Its hierarchy is similar to that of neurons in the brain. 

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