I used to think AI learning was all about math, rewards, and complex formulas.
But the more I studied imitation learning, the more I realized something simple:
Humans don’t learn by trial and error alone.
We learn by watching, copying, and slowly understanding intentions.
That’s exactly what imitation learning is.
Instead of forcing myself to understand everything at once, I started learning AI the same way humans learn — patiently, step by step, with examples and stories. That shift changed everything for me.
This is not just how machines are learning today.
It’s also how I learned to understand them.