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15 BEST BOOKS ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

 


Artificial Intelligence

Welcome back,we’re talk about one of the most exciting topics of today artificial intelligence or A.I.

Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science that focuses on developming intelligent machines that behave like human. Thanks to Hollywood there’s quite a debate on this topic one side says machines are going to be the death of humanity  and a few hundred years they will take over the world as we as the species will go extinct the other side is saying that A.I is going to help us solve the most perplexing problems.

 we’re facing today and will probably have in the future they’ll work side by side with human to equally prosper and develop nothing is set stone the future is what we make it and the best way to do that is to be very well informed and very much aware of this-world-changing phenomenon with that said how about we go for it and see the best books on A.I. 

1. Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark

 This author has studied for many years the potential effects artificial intelligence could have on crime wars, jobs even society as a whole and the discovered that if humanity doesn’t tread carefully as fast things are changing this could be the end of an era Life 3.0 had a deep influence on ELON MUSK  determining his pers pective on AI inspiring him to speak out and take action against the risks that AI poses to humanity.

2. The Master Algorithm by Pedro Domingo’s

This book was written as a thought—provoking experiment which explores in detail the field of machine leerning and reminds us how memorizing the potential of technology can be it also gives us an insight the inner working of the machines that fuel Google and Amazon. 

3. Deep Medicine by Eric Topol

In the past few decades doctor-petient relationships have been severed gradually resulting in doctors being distracted overwhelmed and be unable to truly connect with their patients Eric Topol reveals  in this book how artificial intelligence could revolutionize the medical field not only bridging the doctor-patient relationship but improving the accuracy of diagnosing and providing treatment for petients significantly cutting the costs of medicine and reducing human mortality deep medicine compelling and inspiring book that shows us just how much better our medical system could be with the ssistence of AI.

4. Prediction Machines by Ajay Agarwal, Avi Goldfarb,and Joshua Gans

Full of insightful amusing and pratical facts this book explains how to navigate the waves coming with the profound impact AI will have on our world althougt it might seem complex and lmost impossible to comprehend the author’s frame everything as cheap non-magical prediction and it makes it easy and simple to understand.

5. AI Super Powers by Kai-Fillee

This author argues that even though most people will see AI as something that will be mainstream many years in the future it’s actually much closer than we think radical changes are coming and sooner than most people would expect li argues china and the u.s to bear the responsibilities that come along with having a massive technological power and influence that will have enormous impact on jobs of all kinds AI superpowers also explains which jobs are effected the most which can be enhanced by artificial intelligence and how we can find solutions to each problem that will rise along the way with the shift. 

6. Machine Learning Refined by Jeremy Watt, Aggelos Konstantinos Katsaggelos, and Reza Borhani

The content of this book provides a unique approach to machine learning one that is intuitive fresh and somewhat meticulous in in its representation of the fundamentals this bookis the key asset for students and great reference for researchers engineers working in computer science electrical engineering signal processing and mathematical optimization.

7. The Book Of Why by Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie

This book presents a fresh narrative that question and redefines the  fundamental structure of our AI system machine learning learnings cannot tell us with precision whether a factor caused another factor but instead they really on millions of repetitive calculations that give us high value associations it’s a fantastic book that will make you understand more why our current AIis based on poor understanding of interconnected variables.

8. Weapons Of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neil

Since we’re heading into a world driven by AI hopefully something close to a utopia cathy O’Neil feels that everyone would benefit from a basic understanding of the flaws in our current AI system weapons of mass destruction covers all of these issuses that come with algorithms in the financial system the educational system the criminal justice system and many more.

9. Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil

Unlike most books so far this one focuses more on technical side of artificial intelligence instead of the philosophical side of things it takes aprofound look at how the relationship between man and AI could evolve over time and it makes a few interesting points which we thing are worth knowing about.

10. Superintelligence by Nick Bostrom

Superintelligence is a bold and highly ambitious book that raises a plethora of question making the reader aware of every possible implication that AI could have on the world bostrom also explores the odds of building and intelligence far greater than we anticipated which could lead a better world or our unbridled demise and a lexus if you wish to take a peak at how AI can effect the future workforce of the planet.

11. The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson

This is a pretty unique fictional novel that revoles around the stolen AI called primer which holds immense power that was designed to raise and educate a little girl the book follows the journey of one such little girl and her primer who evolves from a homeless helpless orphan  to a young women that can potentially change the world.

12. Machine Learning by Scott Hartshorn

Here’s an author willing to help you comprehend how the machine learning algorithms random forests decision trees function behind the scence this book takes a different avenue when when it comes to explaining algorithms by breaking them down and showing what each part equation does and how it will effect the process in question.

13. The Rise Of Robots by Martin Ford

Ford takes an abundance of economic data from two major payers in the world’s economic landscape and emphasizes the implication robots would have on society the the reader will learn how jobs and education healthcare and finance can be easily automated today and how those technological changes would effect future generation andsociety as a whole. 

14. Profiles Of The Future by Arthur C. Clarke

Here’s something that will quickly change your views on AI faster than you can say artificial intelligence is taking over the world Clarke analyzes in early chapters the educated opinions of many people on what artificial intelligence will bring to table in the near future while in later chapters he makes his own predictions following a predictable trajectory and a short time span. 

15. The Second Machine Age by Eric Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAffee

This book outlines the massive improvments that have been realized in the AI sector the past few decades and how they’ll affect the new era of automation we are entering into the second machine age will help you understand how artificial intelligence will unleash.

 the full power of human creativity it’s both grounded and visionary with a high focus on economical ramifications like most of you out there we’re excited ourselves at the thought of having our own personal AI assistant or seeing how AI could improve the healthcare industry the financial industry and so many others.

How would you like to penefit from an AI driven world?! Let us know in the comments.

 

 

 

 

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