Books matching: artificial intelligence overview
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"Artificial Intelligence: What Everyone Needs to Know" by Jerry Kaplan is a comprehensive overview of AI and its potential impacts. Kaplan examines the definition of artificial intelligence, its intellectual history, and explores the frontiers of robotics, computer vision, and speech recognition. He also delves into the philosophy of AI, discussing whether computers can think, have free will, possess consciousness, and have feelings. Moreover, Kaplan analyzes the effect of AI on law, human labor, and social equity, providing insights into the possible future impact of AI. The writing style is calm and accessible, aiming to stop the hyperventilation about AI and present a clear view of its development.
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'The Master Algorithm' by Pedro Domingos delves into the realm of Artificial Intelligence and machine learning, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the different schools of thought and theories in this rapidly growing field. Domingos presents a detailed exploration of various machine learning approaches and terms, emphasizing the significance of understanding the potential impacts of AI on our lives. Through allegories and simple explanations, the author navigates complex topics, making them accessible even to readers with limited technical knowledge.