AIQ
How Artificial Intelligence Works and How We Can Harness Its Power for a Better World
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Nick Polson
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Walter Dixon
About this listen
Random House presents the audiobook edition of AIQ by Nick Polson and James Scott, read by Nick Polson and Walter Dixon.
Two leading data scientists offer an up-close and user-friendly look at artificial intelligence: what it is, how it works, where it came from and how to harness its power for a better world.
Dozens of times per day, we all interact with intelligent machines that are constantly learning from the wealth of data now available to them. These machines, from smart phones to talking robots to self-driving cars, are remaking the world in the twenty first century in the same way that the Industrial Revolution remade the world in the nineteenth.
AIQ is based on a simple premise: if you want to understand the modern world, then you have to know a little bit of the mathematical language spoken by intelligent machines. AIQ will teach you that language but in an unconventional way, anchored in stories rather than equations.
You will meet a fascinating cast of historical characters who have a lot to teach you about data, probability and better thinking. Along the way, you'll see how these same ideas are playing out in the modern age of big data and intelligent machines, and how these technologies will soon help you to overcome some of your built-in cognitive weaknesses, giving you a chance to lead a happier, healthier, more fulfilled life.
Includes a PDF download.
'There comes a time in the life of a subject when someone steps up and writes the book about it. AIQ explores the fascinating history of the ideas that drive this technology of the future and demystifies the core concepts behind it; the result is a positive and entertaining look at the great potential unlocked by marrying human creativity with powerful machines.'
Steven D. Levitt, co-author of Freakonomics
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2018 Nick Polson, James Scott (P)2018 Random House AudiobooksCritic reviews
"There comes a time in the life of a subject when someone steps up and writes the book about it. AIQ explores the fascinating history of the ideas that drive this technology of the future and demystifies the core concepts behind it; the result is a positive and entertaining look at the great potential unlocked by marrying human creativity with powerful machines." (Steven D. Levitt, coauthor of Freakonomics)
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- J Westwood
- 22-04-20
Fantastic insights into the world of AI
Excellent book on everything regarding machine learning and how it can affect society for better and how it can go wrong. Highly recommended!
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- Alexandra Pereyra
- 13-07-18
brilliant
i thought there were nteresting real life cases used to explain concept and technical features of AI.
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- Anonymous User
- 20-06-18
Amazingly well explained for beginners
Very interesting and well explained, it covers the necessary details to make it more appealing and understandable.
I would rather there was a bit less of personal stories of the main characters who changed the course of AI's history, although I understand it is important to know where it all came from.
I am new to the AI world and I am already fascinated by its power and simplicity!
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- Russell
- 14-09-18
Not an AI Book
I feel a little bad leaving this review but that book was a slog. It is not centred around Artificial Intelligence, rather it refers to it through countless stories of history, probability and statistics. Considering the target demographic, it also comes across as slightly pretentious with the mathematics.
It does explain a few basic concepts of AI but you have to endure long minutes of anecdotal and recorded history to get to them. I can see where the authors were aiming but sadly, for me, they shot under the target.
I think there is about 30 minutes on Florence Nightingale and, as awesome as she was, the resultant AI comparison at the end of her story doesn't reward you for that period of dedication.
If you like history combined with data and statistics, great read, if you like AI, not so much.
Unfortunately 40% History, 30% Statistics and Probability, 5% Data Waffle only leaves the remaining space for AI.
Sorry, harsh but true.
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