This high school kid taught himself to be an AI wizard

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If you're deep into the world of artificial intelligence, you certainly know Kaggle, the Google-owned platform where AI coders compete on projects, often with financial rewards for the winning solutions.

The platform recently passed 1 million members, a testament to what a hotbed the field of AI is. High up on the leaderboard is Mikel Bober-Irizar. He's currently No. 84 in competitions and No. 2 among "Kernel Masters." He's entered 39 competitions over the past year, recently placing second in a contest to develop an algorithm that can detect duplicate ads on the same platform.

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This high school kid taught himself to be an AI wizard This high school kid taught himself to be an AI wizard Reviewed by mimisabreena on Friday, July 28, 2017 Rating: 5

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