I am still reading it, but I have found it to be enlightening and easy to read. Artificial intelligence and machine learning are becoming increasingly more important as they shape our future. Machines That Think: The Future of Artificial Intelligence. --Erik Brynjolfsson, professor at MIT and coauthor of The Second Machine Age and Machine, Platform, Crowd "The enormous public interest in AI has ironically given rise to the 'everybody is an AI expert' phenomenon, with the consequence that many of the books written for the public about AI are authored by people with little technical background in AI. Will automation take away most of our jobs? This 30,000-foot view of AI research packs a lot of history, as well as philosophical and technical explanation. --J. Storrs Hall, PhD, AI researcher and author of Beyond AI. Toby Walsh, Machines That Think, is one of my favorites on AI, Reviewed in the United States on 21 October 2018. As a call to action, it falls short. He also explores the societal impact that increasingly intelligent computers may have. ? Required fields are marked *.
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