Ever wondered how Netflix, Spotify, or YouTube seem to “know” exactly what you’ll like next? That’s machine learning in action—especially recommendation systems. Instead of guessing, these systems quietly watch what you do: what you click, watch, skip, or replay. Over time, they learn patterns in your behavior and compare them with millions of other users to predict what you’re most likely to enjoy next. It’s like a friend who has watched every movie ever made and remembers everything you’ve liked before. This same idea of learning from data instead of hard-coded rules now powers not just recommendations, but also fraud detection, search ranking, ads, and even self-driving cars. In simple terms: machine learning is when computers learn from experience (data) to make smarter decisions—just like we do, but at massive scale.
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