What is statistical reasoning in artificial intelligence?
Answer / Sumit Panday
Statistical reasoning in AI refers to the use of statistical methods and probability theory to make decisions or predictions based on data. It involves identifying patterns, relationships, and trends within the data to draw conclusions or make forecasts.
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