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Part 5 — How AI Actually Learns: The Training Loop Explained

Part 5 — How AI Actually Learns: The Training Loop Explained

via Dev.toMohamed Hamed

The AI figured it all out by failing — and failing — and failing — until it didn't. Nobody programmed ChatGPT to write poetry. Nobody wrote rules for how to translate between Arabic and English. Nobody told the AI what "smart glasses" means. In the previous article we built an artificial neuron and learned that it has weights — importance multipliers that determine how much each input influences the output. The question we left open: how does the AI learn the right weights? The answer is the Training Loop — four steps, repeated millions of times, that turn random numbers into intelligence. The Core Idea: Learning from Mistakes Think about how a child learns to walk. Nobody programs the angles their legs need to maintain. Nobody writes rules for balance. The child: Tries to take a step Falls over Somehow figures out what went wrong Adjusts the next attempt Repeats — until walking becomes automatic An AI learns exactly the same way. The only difference is speed: a neural network can "fal

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