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AI vs ML vs Deep Learning vs Generative AI: the map that finally makes it click

A product manager learning to become an AI PM explains the nested relationship between AI, machine learning, deep learning, and generative AI. The mental model shows that generative AI is a subset of deep learning, which is a subset of machine learning, which is a subset of AI. The post aims to demystify buzzwords by illustrating how each concept builds on the previous one.

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The big idea up front: AI, machine learning, deep learning, and generative AI are not four competing things. They are four circles nested inside each other. Once you see the nesting, the buzzwords stop being scary.

I am a product manager, not an engineer, learning to become an AI PM in public. This is lesson 1, and this is the mental model I wish someone had drawn for me on day one.

AI  (machines doing smart-seeming tasks)
  -> Machine Learning  (learns from data)
       -> Deep Learning  (neural networks)
            -> Generative AI  (creates new content: Claude, ChatGPT)

Any technique that gets a machine to do something that normally needs human intelligence. That includes old-school systems that just follow rules a human wrote.

Everyday example: a thermostat that switches on the heat at a set temperature, or an early chess program following fixed rules. No "learning" involved, but it still counts as AI.

Instead of a human writing every rule, the machine learns patterns from examples (data). You show it lots of cases and it works out the rule itself.

Everyday example: your email spam filter. Nobody coded "this exact email is spam." It learned from millions of emails people marked as spam.

A powerful kind of ML built on neural networks (loosely inspired by the brain) with many layers. It shines on messy, unstructured data like images, audio, and language.

Everyday example: face unlock on your phone, or a voice assistant turning your speech into text.

Deep learning that creates new content: text, images, audio, code. This is the part everyone is talking about right now, and it is the smallest circle of the four.

Everyday example: ChatGPT and Claude writing text, or tools that generate an image from a sentence.

Generative AI is a type of deep learning, deep learning is a type of machine learning, and machine learning is a type of AI.

When someone says "let's add AI to this," that sentence is almost meaningless on its own. The useful follow-up questions are:

Knowing the map lets you cut through the hype and ask the right question instead of nodding along.

Quick check: where does a spam filter sit, and where does Claude sit? Drop your answer in the comments.

This is lesson 1 of my public journey from non-tech PM to AI product manager. Follow along if you want the whole path, one short lesson at a time.

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