Book Reviews
The Age of AI - Kissinger, Schmidt and Huttenlocher
An overview of AI that is acceptable in quality but not in depth
An overview of AI that is acceptable in quality but not in depth
We create 2.5 quintillion bytes of data every day, and yet probably do not ask frequently enough, ‘why?’
"An innovative approach of combining a fictional story of the future with a short technical analysis.”
"Another masterpiece to complete his trilogy of AI books with abundant substance and wondrous insight"
"Almost every mathematical concept he presents is explained as an enthralling story. The perfect summer read"
"Hawkins has truly established himself as both a formidable teacher and an ardent student of intelligence"
"Contains content that would be difficult if not impossible to find elsewhere. One of the best, if not the best, volume in this series"
"In a growing number of books on algorithms and inherent flaws, this lucid and insightful volume rises above the others"
"For the beginner, as well as the aficionado of artificial intelligence, this book is equally funny with a strong witty element throughout"