🔖 Best books about AI that you need to read to stay informed
We've compiled the most useful and fascinating publications on computer technologies and AI.
1️⃣ "The Eye of the Master" by Matteo Pasquinelli
From mechanical calculators to neural networks, philosopher Matteo Pasquinelli explores the evolution of AI through the lens of labor automation, debunking popular myths about a "machine uprising."
2️⃣ "The Creativity Code" by Marcus du Sautoy
British mathematician Marcus du Sautoy examines the limits of AI's capabilities in creativity and science. The author delves into the central question of the AI era: can machines not only imitate but also surpass human intelligence?
3️⃣ "A Thousand Brains: A New Theory of Intelligence" by Jeff Hawkins
Tech pioneer Jeff Hawkins unveils a revolutionary theory about how the neocortex works. The author demonstrates how our perception of reality is formed and how these findings could shape AI's future.
4️⃣ "Click Here to Kill Everybody" by Bruce Schneier
Cybersecurity expert Bruce Schneier investigates a new reality in which hacking no longer threatens data but also physical objects. The book exposes vulnerabilities in our interconnected world and explains why traditional security methods are insufficient.
5️⃣ "Understanding the Digital World" by Brian Kernighan
Princeton University professor Brian Kernighan explains the basics of how modern computer systems work—from hardware to AI models.
6️⃣ "Human + Machine" by Paul Daugherty and James Wilson
An exploration of a new phase in AI development, where humans become the primary teachers of machines. Unlike traditional machine learning based on massive datasets, this approach focuses on directly imparting human experience and understanding to AI systems.
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