Artificial intelligence : a guide for thinking humans /

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Author / Creator:Mitchell, Melanie (Computer scientist), author.
Edition:First paperback edition
Imprint:[London] : Pelican Books, 2020.
©2019
Description:xxvi, 419 pages : illustrations, charts ; 18 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13441486
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Varying Form of Title:AI :a guide for thinking humans
Guide for thinking humans
ISBN:0241404835
9780241404836
Notes:Originally published in Great Britain by Pelican Books 2019.
"A Pelican Book"--Back cover.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-402) and index.
Summary:"No recent scientific enterprise has been so alluring, terrifying, and filled with extravagant promise and frustrating setbacks as artificial intelligence. How intelligent are the best of today's AI programs? To what extent can we entrust them with decisions that affect our lives? How human-like do we expect them to become, and how soon do we need to worry about them surpassing us in most, if not all, human endeavours? From leading AI researcher and award-winning author Melanie Mitchell comes a knowledgeable and captivating account of modern-day artificial intelligence. Flavoured with personal stories and a twist of humor, Artificial Intelligence illuminates the workings of machines that mimic human learning, perception, language, creativity, and common sense. Weaving together advances in AI with cognitive science and philosophy, Mitchell probes the extent to which today's smart machines can actually think or understand, and whether AI requires such elusive human qualities in order to be reliable, trustworthy, and beneficial. Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans provides readers with an accessible, entertaining, and clear-eyed view of the AI landscape, what the field has actually accomplished, how much further it has to go, and what it means for all of our futures"--