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Machines that Think-History of Artificial Intelligence : Navigating the Ethical, Societal, and Technical Dimensions of AI Development, Paperback / softback Book

Machines that Think-History of Artificial Intelligence : Navigating the Ethical, Societal, and Technical Dimensions of AI Development Paperback / softback

Part of the Rise of Cognitive Computing: AI Evolution from Origins to Adoption series

Paperback / softback

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Are you fascinated by the idea of machines that can think and learn like humans? Do you want to learn about the history of Artificial Intelligence, its present state, and its potential future? Then you need to get your hands on "Machines that Think-History of Artificial Intelligence."


This book provides a comprehensive and exciting look at the history of AI, from its humble beginnings in the 1950s to its current state as one of the most promising and impactful fields of study. You'll explore the fascinating world of AI and its impact on society, including topics such as bias in decision-making, privacy and security concerns, AI in education and healthcare, the impact on employment and the economy, and much more.


The book also delves into the ethical and moral implications of AI, including the role of humans in decision-making, the creation of autonomous AI systems, and the importance of ethical and responsible development and use of AI. You'll gain a deep understanding of the potential future of AI and its impact on society, as well as the need for continued research and development in this field.


But this book isn't just a dry textbook. It's an exciting and engaging read that will keep you on the edge of your seat. You'll learn about groundbreaking research and the people who made it happen, as well as the societal impact of AI and the ethical considerations that come with it.


Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply someone who is fascinated by the potential of AI, "Machines that Think-History of Artificial Intelligence" is a must-read. You'll gain a deep understanding of the history of AI, its current state, and its potential future, and come away with a new appreciation for the amazing potential of machines that can think. Don't miss out on this exciting and informative book - get your copy today!

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