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Artificial Intelligence - How Machine Learning Robotics and Automation Have Shaped Our Society - cover

Artificial Intelligence - How Machine Learning Robotics and Automation Have Shaped Our Society

John Adamssen

Verlag: Efalon Acies

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Beschreibung

This is a 2-book combo, which has the following titles:



Book 1: In this guide, you will learn about all the basics of artificial intelligence. You’ll learn what it is, how it works, and where it came from (or, in other words, how it all started).


Aside from that, we’ll dive into some data analytics and examples of artificial intelligence. We’ll cover several steps in the analytical process, and see what it takes for artificial intelligence to be effective.


Last but not least, safety and privacy issues will be brought to light, since today’s age is full of hacking, spying, and theft. Therefore, it is mandatory that these devices and systems are kept safe and secure.



Book 2: Can machines write books?

Can artificial intelligence be used for business?

Will touch screens be around, or will they be replaced by voice recognition?

What are deepfakes?

How do self-driving cars work, and are they going to be a reality soon?


These questions all come to light in this brief but informational book about artificial intelligence. Society is changing quickly because of automated systems in place that either benefit or undermine people’s living style, jobs, and brains. Today, we explore what that future may hold. We will also look into options for civiliains in today’s modern world to adapt more quickly.


Don’t underestimate the rise of artificial intelligence. Understand the future. Begin reading or listening now!
Verfügbar seit: 03.08.2020.

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