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Get a Clue About Artificial Intelligence with These Instructive Books in 2019

Learn what’s the deal with A.I. technology.

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Several movies (around a thousand, really) have been preparing you for it, you know it is coming. You’ve known it for a long time now, yet it still feels like it’s too soon, like we are not ready yet, that you are not ready yet and simply don’t know how to feel about.

Artificial Intelligence inches ever so close to becoming mainstream each day that passes. Lots of people are against it since it would mean the end of their jobs for they can’t outperform a computer. Corporations, on the other hand, are very much banking on it, jumping at the first chance to automatize everything and reduce costs.

But you, where do you stand? Are you even informed enough to have a balanced opinion on the subject? Whichever the case may be, A.I. is happening and you better get knowledgeable on it with these books on artificial intelligence technology so you can plan accordingly your next career and consumer choices ahead of time. Good luck.

#1 Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark

Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark
Great book that explains the Evolution of life and intelligence itself. What are the different types of artificial intelligence? What is intelligence anyway? These and more questions are covered in this great book.

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#2 Dear Machine: A Letter to a Super-Aware/Intelligent Machine (SAIM) by Greg Kieser

Dear Machine: A Letter to a Super-Aware/Intelligent Machine (SAIM) by Greg Kieser
While technological disruption has made its way into every aspect of our lives, for the moment computerised intelligence remains narrowly focused on specific tasks. But the time in which machines will acquire the ability to interpret context or understand abstract concepts across disciplines is moving inexorably closer. What affect will that have on humankind?

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#3 Crisis of Control by Peter J. Scott

Crisis of Control by Peter J. Scott
Where most books detail the technological developments we can expect, Crisis of Control explores what it means to be human in the age of machines. The human race is caught in the crosshairs of twin threats stemming from exponential advances in technology: easy access to weapons of mass destruction by terrorists, and the development of artificial intelligences that will lead to massive disruption.

In Crisis of Control, Peter Scott lays out the stark choices and consequences facing us in clear, provocative, and sometimes humorous language. This book is for those with the courage to face unpleasant facts head-on: the stakes could not be higher. Yet there is hope, and Scott shows a path that might lead us through the crucible to a future of limitless promise.

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#4 Stand Out In The Age Of The Consumer by Paul Kirwin

Stand Out In The Age Of The Consumer by Paul Kirwin
Respected brand expert and thought leader Paul Kirwin has released his first book, Stand Out in the Age of the Consumer. He uses his long history of connecting brands to consumers to make a compelling case about the power shift to consumers. 82 percent of consumers trust the buyer experience through product reviews and use the Internet to connect to this powerful opinion channel.

Kirwin’s goal is to impress upon brands the importance of turning their attention to the consumer and leveraging reviews the way consumers do. This approach improves marketing messaging, which in turn increases sales. E-commerce sites like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart have become large publishing houses for online reviews as consumers trust each other more than any brand-generated marketing or advertising.

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#5 The Decision Maker’s Handbook to Data Science by Stylianos Kampakis

The Decision Maker’s Handbook to Data Science by Stylianos Kampakis
The Decision Maker’s Handbook to Data Science by Stylianos Kampakis is a great book to read when learning about AI, as it covers all the points below:

– History of data science.
– Differences between AI, machine learning and statistics.
– Data management and building the right data strategy.
– Thinking like a data scientist (without being one).
– Hiring and managing data scientists.
– Building the right culture for data science.

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Contributors to this article
Deniero Bartolini from D. L Bartolini Trading Inc.

David Lewis from C.S. Lewis & Co. Publicists

Peter Scott from N/A

Hilary Reiter from Redhead Marketing & PR

Yasmin from Tesseract Academy Team

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