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The Machine Learning market is a subset of the larger Data Mining market, which focuses on the development and application of algorithms and techniques to extract knowledge from data. Machine Learning is a subset of Data Mining that focuses on the development of algorithms and techniques that can learn from data and make predictions or decisions without being explicitly programmed. This technology is used in a variety of industries, such as healthcare, finance, and retail, to improve decision-making and automate processes.
The Machine Learning market is growing rapidly, driven by the increasing availability of data and the need for more efficient and accurate decision-making. Companies in the market include Google, Microsoft, IBM, Amazon, and Apple, as well as smaller startups such as H2O.ai, DataRobot, and Databricks. Show Less Read more