I haven't found many places where I trust the results of an ML algorithm. I've found many places where they work astonishingly well 30-95% of the time, which is to say, save me or others a bunch of time.
It's been years, but I'm thinking back through things I've reverse-engineered before, and having something which kinda works most of the time would be super-useful still as a starting point.
It's been years, but I'm thinking back through things I've reverse-engineered before, and having something which kinda works most of the time would be super-useful still as a starting point.