Artificial Intelligence for dummies /
AI for dummies. Artificial Intelligence.
by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron.
- 2nd ed.
- xiv, 344 pages : illustrations.
- For dummies. .
- For dummies. .
Includes index. "Learning made easy" -- Cover. "Examine AI's security measures and the ethics of employing it ; discover how robots, drones, and self-driving cars use AI ; explore AI's potential in future human endeavors" -- Cover.
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.
"Every time you use a smart device or some sort of slick technology--be it a smartwatch, smart speaker, security alarm, or even customer service chat box--you're engaging with artificial intelligence (AI). If you're curious about how AI is developed--or question whether AI is real--Artificial Intelligence For Dummies holds the answers you're looking for. Starting with a basic definition of AI and explanations of data use, algorithms, special hardware, and more, this reference simplifies this complex topic for anyone who wants to understand what operates the devices we can't live without." --From publisher.