The Real World AI by Andrew Tate and Martha E Pollack
In The Real World AI, the authors use plain language to walk readers through an AI approach that works for their business. The book’s pervasive practicality—it’s brimming with helpful graphs, worksheets, and dozens of real-world examples—is infused with a spirit of demystification and a deep understanding of the technical complexity behind AI development. This book helps cut through the hype and doom and gloom surrounding automation and artificial intelligence. It explains how and why AI is useful, and discusses the challenges in developing an intelligent system that can be trusted to make smart decisions in real-world scenarios. It also provides a sensitive treatment of the ethical implications of AI development, highlighting how and why the design of intelligent systems must take into account human perception, ethics, and morality. Martha E. Pollack is an associate professor of computer science and intelligent systems at the University of Pittsburgh, where she received a Computers and Thought Award in 1991 and a NSF Young Investigator Award in 1992. Her research interests include computational methods of rationality, plan generation and recognition, and natural language processing. She is the author of several textbooks and has published more than 100 articles in journals and conferences. She is currently working on her third book on the theory and practice of AI.Learn more:https://www.therlworld.com/
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