Mueller, John Paul, author.

Artificial Intelligence for Dummies / John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron. - Second edition. - Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley and Sons, Inc., c2022. - xiv, 348 pages : 24 cm. - For Series .

Includes bibliographical index.

Contents:

Introducing AI
Defining the role of data
Considering the use of algorithms
Pioneering specialized hardware
Seeing AI uses in computer applications
Automating common processes
Using AI the address medical needs
Relying on AI to improve human interaction
Performing data analysis for AI
Employing machine learning in AI
Improving AI with deep learning
Developing robots
Flying with drones
Utilizing the AI-driven car
Understanding the nonstarter application
Seeing AI in space
Engaging in human endeavors
Ten occupational categories that AI can't replace
Ten substantial contributions of AI to society
Ten ways in which AI has failed.


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In English text.

9781119796763


Artificial intelligence.

CIR Q 335 / M84 2022

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