You Look Like a Thing and I Love You
How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why It's Making the World a Weirder Place
by:
Janelle Shane
in:
Engineering
Summary:
The book demystifies artificial intelligence by explaining its capabilities, limitations, and quirky byproducts through accessible anecdotes and examples. It explores the humorous and sometimes bizarre outcomes of AI experiments, providing insight into how AI algorithms learn and function in the real world.
Key points:
1. AI Limitations: AI isn't as advanced as perceived, it's restricted to its training data and can't think like humans.
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