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Artificial Intelligence - Machine Learning Deep Learning and Automation Processes - cover

Artificial Intelligence - Machine Learning Deep Learning and Automation Processes

John Adamssen

Publisher: Efalon Acies

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Summary

This book consists of two titles, which are the following:



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: Many people have unanswered questions about artificial intelligence. Today, the majority of those questions will likely be answered. Concerns will be addressed, and examples will be given. This book starts off with a question and answer section about artificial intelligence.


It then proceeds to cover specific artificially intelligent applications, such as chatbots and robotics. These pages will show details of things that puzzle many people’s minds. But you won’t be left in the dark and will enjoy the full benefits of this knowledge.
Available since: 08/03/2020.

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