📚 5 new books about AI
We prepared the latest bestselling books about artificial intelligence's past, present, and future from leading scientists and researchers.
1️⃣ "Literary Theory for Robots. How Computers Learned to Write". Dennis Yi Tenen.
A former Microsoft engineer-turned-English Literature professor at Columbia University explores AI from philosophical, religious, and cultural perspectives.
2️⃣ "The Eye of the Master. A Special History of Artificial Intelligence". Matteo Pasquinelli.
Italian philosopher, AI researcher, and professor at Ca' Foscari University (Venice) traces the history of AI from the prototype calculator in the late 18th century to today's machine learning algorithms and explains why AI has no chance of becoming a malevolent "superintelligence."
3️⃣ "Generative AI in Practice". Bernard Marr.
Futurologist, writer, and Forbes contributor ranked among the top five business influencers in the world according to LinkedIn unveils through multiple examples how generative AI is transforming various areas of our lives and how to use these changes for our good.
4️⃣ "Deep Utopia. Life and Meaning in a Solved World". Nick Bostrom.
One of Elon Musk's favorite authors, Oxford philosophy professor Nick Bostrom, describes a world where AI performs all tasks far better than humans.
5️⃣ "The Heart and the Chip. Our Bright Future with Robots". Daniela Rus, Gregory Mone.
Leading robotics experts from MIT discuss how "smart machines" have already integrated into our lives and what changes (for the better!) we might expect in the coming years.
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⚪️ Barak Obama: "What I read about AI"
⚪️ 10 books Elon Musk thinks everyone should read
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