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I think this is an interesting topic
This comment from an old Reddit post seems to contain some knowledge, imo
https://reddit.com/r/AskHistorians/s/1SHtAFS093
As noted in that comment, in reading Goethe’s Faust I remember distinctly that line, ERITUS SICUT DEUS, SCIENTES BONUM ET MALUM.
Something about its oldness, religiosity and simplicity make it magical to me
@yogthos @velox_vulnus No one asked so I apologize for interjecting 🙈 but Harvard’s CS181 course has a lot of good material free online I think. I strongly recommend those problem sets to get into the parts of stats most relevant to ML.
STAT110 is also online with even more material I think but is way more general and non programming-y.