Navigating: Artificial Intelligence

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  • ISBN 9781917226073
  • Dimensions: 153 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 May 2025
  • Publisher: Riverside Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What with machine learning and deep learning, chat bots and robots, generative AI and deep fakes, the modern landscape of artificial intelligence is suddenly a very real place to explore. But how are you expected to navigate this exciting and potentially terrifying new world?

Navigating Artificial Intelligence provides the map you need to start exploring some seriously big ideas. Provocative questions prompt ‘short cut’ answers written by an expert author, with each one the setting-off point for instructions to help you plot your path through the potential, and potential pitfalls, of AI.

With ‘one-stop’ graphics signposting a memorable or metaphorical idea for each topic, and ‘route map’ glossaries explaining key terms and their connections, this is your expert guide to discovering whether AI is the start of a brave new world, or the beginning of the end for humankind.
Brian Clegg is a renowned popular science writer who specialises in making the exotic aspects of physics approachable, informative and entertaining for a broad readership. He has a degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge and a Masters in Operational Research (OR) – mathematical problem solving – from Lancaster. Brian is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and his published titles include A Brief History of Infinity and Dice World (both longlisted for the Royal Society Prize); and Everyday Chaos and Ten Patterns That Explain The Universe (both MIT Press).

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