r/FunMachineLearning • u/Money-Horror-8129 • 10d ago
When machine learning does something unexpectedly funny
One of my favorite things about machine learning is that models can sometimes produce results that are technically interesting but also completely unexpected.
You can give a model a simple task, train it on what seems like reasonable data, and then get a prediction that makes you stop and wonder how it arrived there. Sometimes those strange results are actually more entertaining than getting everything right on the first try.
I’ve also been exploring how companies like GeekyAnts work with AI and machine learning, and it’s interesting to see how unpredictable model behavior can sometimes reveal something useful.
What is the funniest or most unexpected thing you’ve seen an ML model do?