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Wanted: Human-AI Translators e-book: Artificial Intelligence Demystified

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Anyone who thinks artificial intelligence (AI) doesn’t really concern us yet is wrong. AI is no longer a matter for futuristic science fiction films or hip technology fairs. It is now everywhere in your life.

That personalised advertising folder from the supermarket with offers “especially for you”? AI.

The songs suggested for you on Spotify? AI.

The self-regulating traffic lights on the corner of your street? AI.

It is undeniable that AI is entering our lives at a dizzying speed. It is now part of our everyday world, and also penetrating business sectors everywhere. This raises many questions.What can AI do? What can it not do? To what extent is AI really intelligent and how far does it add value to our lives?

AI expert Geertrui Mieke De Ketelaere has been closely involved in the developments in this fascinating world for many years. In this book, she explains the basic concepts of artificial intelligence in an accessible and transparent way. She discusses the many opportunities that AI offers, but does not neglect the risks. De Ketelaere takes you beyond the hype, allowing you to participate in this fascinating debate in an informed manner.

One truth is clear: AI is already important, and it will be crucial for our future.

© 2021 Pelckmans (Ebook): 9789464015270

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Ebook: 9 de junho de 2021

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