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Author | : Ahmed Banafa |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2024-04-26 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1003829554 |
Transformative Artificial Intelligence provides a comprehensive overview of the latest trends, challenges, applications, and opportunities in the field of Artificial Intelligence. The book covers the state of the art in AI research, including machine learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and robotics, and explores how these technologies are transforming various industries and domains, such as healthcare, finance, education, and entertainment. The book also addresses the challenges that come with the widespread adoption of AI, including ethical concerns, bias, and the impact on jobs and society. It provides insights into how to mitigate these challenges and how to design AI systems that are responsible, transparent, and trustworthy. The book offers a forward-looking perspective on the future of AI, exploring the emerging trends and applications that are likely to shape the next decade of AI innovation. It also provides practical guidance for businesses and individuals on how to leverage the power of AI to create new products, services, and opportunities. Overall, the book is an essential read for anyone who wants to stay ahead of the curve in the rapidly evolving field of Artificial Intelligence and understand the impact that this transformative technology will have on our lives in the coming years.
Author | : Gomathi Sankar, Jeganathan |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 418 |
Release | : 2024-08-27 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : |
The business world today is changing at a breakneck pace. Traditional management practices need help keeping up with the uncertainties and complexities of the digital age. Leaders face a lot of pressure to innovate, adapt, and drive transformative change within their organizations. However, they need more than just conventional wisdom to navigate this terrain. A deep understanding of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) and their practical applications in management is essential. Generative AI for Transformational Management offers a compelling solution to these challenges. This book provides a roadmap for leveraging AI to drive organizational transformation by exploring the intersection of generative AI and visionary leadership. By examining real-world case studies and practical applications, readers can learn how AI can be integrated into leadership practices to promote innovation and proactive decision-making and effectively navigate the complexities of the digital age.
Author | : Kai-Fu Lee |
Publisher | : Crown Currency |
Total Pages | : 497 |
Release | : 2024-03-05 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0593238311 |
How will AI change our world within twenty years? A pioneering technologist and acclaimed writer team up for a “dazzling” (The New York Times) look at the future that “brims with intriguing insights” (Financial Times). This edition includes a new foreword by Kai-Fu Lee. A BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR: The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Financial Times Long before the advent of ChatGPT, Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan understood the enormous potential of artificial intelligence to transform our daily lives. But even as the world wakes up to the power of AI, many of us still fail to grasp the big picture. Chatbots and large language models are only the beginning. In this “inspired collaboration” (The Wall Street Journal), Lee and Chen join forces to imagine our world in 2041 and how it will be shaped by AI. In ten gripping, globe-spanning short stories and accompanying commentary, their book introduces readers to an array of eye-opening settings and characters grappling with the new abundance and potential harms of AI technologies like deep learning, mixed reality, robotics, artificial general intelligence, and autonomous weapons.
Author | : Yarden Katz |
Publisher | : Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2020-11-17 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 023155107X |
Dramatic statements about the promise and peril of artificial intelligence for humanity abound, as an industry of experts claims that AI is poised to reshape nearly every sphere of life. Who profits from the idea that the age of AI has arrived? Why do ideas of AI’s transformative potential keep reappearing in social and political discourse, and how are they linked to broader political agendas? Yarden Katz reveals the ideology embedded in the concept of artificial intelligence, contending that it both serves and mimics the logic of white supremacy. He demonstrates that understandings of AI, as a field and a technology, have shifted dramatically over time based on the needs of its funders and the professional class that formed around it. From its origins in the Cold War military-industrial complex through its present-day Silicon Valley proselytizers and eager policy analysts, AI has never been simply a technical project enabled by larger data and better computing. Drawing on intimate familiarity with the field and its practices, Katz instead asks us to see how AI reinforces models of knowledge that assume white male superiority and an imperialist worldview. Only by seeing the connection between artificial intelligence and whiteness can we prioritize alternatives to the conception of AI as an all-encompassing technological force. Bringing together theories of whiteness and race in the humanities and social sciences with a deep understanding of the history and practice of science and computing, Artificial Whiteness is an incisive, urgent critique of the uses of AI as a political tool to uphold social hierarchies.
Author | : Farooq, Muhammad |
Publisher | : IGI Global |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2024-10-11 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : |
The transformative impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) in management are reshaping organizational dynamics and redefining traditional leadership roles. By harnessing AI technologies, companies are achieving higher levels of efficiency, insight, and strategic agility. AI-powered tools facilitate data-driven decision-making, automate routine tasks, and enhance predictive analytics, enabling managers to focus on high-value activities and strategic innovation. From optimizing supply chains and personalizing customer interactions to streamlining human resources and financial planning, AI is driving changes across all aspects of management. As businesses embrace these advancements, further research is necessary to improve operational performance and position businesses for long-term success. Transformative Impacts of AI in Management delves into the transformative impact of AI across management science, education, business, marketing, and agriculture. Through a structured synthesis of literature, the publication provides a detailed analysis of applications, challenges, and opportunities in each domain. This book covers topics such as management science, artificial intelligence, and marketing, and is a useful resource for academicians, policymakers, business owners, computer engineers, agriculturalists, educators, scientists, and researchers.
Author | : Roman V. Yampolskiy |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2024-02-23 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1003846912 |
Delving into the deeply enigmatic nature of Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable explores the various reasons why the field is so challenging. Written by one of the founders of the field of AI safety, this book addresses some of the most fascinating questions facing humanity, including the nature of intelligence, consciousness, values and knowledge. Moving from a broad introduction to the core problems, such as the unpredictability of AI outcomes or the difficulty in explaining AI decisions, this book arrives at more complex questions of ownership and control, conducting an in-depth analysis of potential hazards and unintentional consequences. The book then concludes with philosophical and existential considerations, probing into questions of AI personhood, consciousness, and the distinction between human intelligence and artificial general intelligence (AGI). Bridging the gap between technical intricacies and philosophical musings, AI: Unexplainable, Unpredictable, Uncontrollable appeals to both AI experts and enthusiasts looking for a comprehensive understanding of the field, whilst also being written for a general audience with minimal technical jargon.
Author | : Brian Christian |
Publisher | : W. W. Norton & Company |
Total Pages | : 459 |
Release | : 2020-10-06 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 039363583X |
A jaw-dropping exploration of everything that goes wrong when we build AI systems and the movement to fix them. Today’s “machine-learning” systems, trained by data, are so effective that we’ve invited them to see and hear for us—and to make decisions on our behalf. But alarm bells are ringing. Recent years have seen an eruption of concern as the field of machine learning advances. When the systems we attempt to teach will not, in the end, do what we want or what we expect, ethical and potentially existential risks emerge. Researchers call this the alignment problem. Systems cull résumés until, years later, we discover that they have inherent gender biases. Algorithms decide bail and parole—and appear to assess Black and White defendants differently. We can no longer assume that our mortgage application, or even our medical tests, will be seen by human eyes. And as autonomous vehicles share our streets, we are increasingly putting our lives in their hands. The mathematical and computational models driving these changes range in complexity from something that can fit on a spreadsheet to a complex system that might credibly be called “artificial intelligence.” They are steadily replacing both human judgment and explicitly programmed software. In best-selling author Brian Christian’s riveting account, we meet the alignment problem’s “first-responders,” and learn their ambitious plan to solve it before our hands are completely off the wheel. In a masterful blend of history and on-the ground reporting, Christian traces the explosive growth in the field of machine learning and surveys its current, sprawling frontier. Readers encounter a discipline finding its legs amid exhilarating and sometimes terrifying progress. Whether they—and we—succeed or fail in solving the alignment problem will be a defining human story. The Alignment Problem offers an unflinching reckoning with humanity’s biases and blind spots, our own unstated assumptions and often contradictory goals. A dazzlingly interdisciplinary work, it takes a hard look not only at our technology but at our culture—and finds a story by turns harrowing and hopeful.
Author | : Vikas Garg |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 215 |
Release | : 2020-11-09 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1000209946 |
Transforming Management Using Artificial Intelligence Techniques redefines management practices using artificial intelligence (AI) by providing a new approach. It offers a detailed, well-illustrated treatment of each topic with examples and case studies, and brings the exciting field to life by presenting a substantial and robust introduction to AI in a clear and concise manner. It provides a deeper understanding of how the relevant aspects of AI impact each other’s efficacy for better output. It’s a reliable and accessible one-step resource that introduces AI; presents a full examination of applications; provides an understanding of the foundations; examines education powered by AI, entertainment, home and service robots, healthcare re-imagined, predictive policing, space exploration; and so much more, all within the realm of AI. This book will feature: Uncovering new and innovative features of AI and how it can help in raising economic efficiency at both micro- and macro levels Both the literature and practical aspects of AI and its uses This book summarizing key concepts at the end of each chapter to assist reader comprehension Case studies of tried and tested approaches to resolutions of typical problems Ideal for both teaching and general-knowledge purposes. This book will also simply provide the topic of AI for the readers, aspiring researchers and practitioners involved in management and computer science, so they can obtain a high-level of understanding of AI and managerial applications.
Author | : OECD |
Publisher | : OECD Publishing |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2019-06-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9264545190 |
The artificial intelligence (AI) landscape has evolved significantly from 1950 when Alan Turing first posed the question of whether machines can think. Today, AI is transforming societies and economies. It promises to generate productivity gains, improve well-being and help address global challenges, such as climate change, resource scarcity and health crises.
Author | : Ivana Bartoletti |
Publisher | : Black Spot Books |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 2020-05-20 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1911648128 |
AI has unparalleled transformative potential to reshape society, our economies and our working lives, but without legal scrutiny, international oversight and public debate, we are sleepwalking into a future written by algorithms which encode racist, sexist and classist biases into our daily lives &– an issue that requires systemic political and cultural change to productively address. Leading privacy expert Ivana Bartoletti exposes the reality of the AI revolution, from the low-paid workers who toil to train algorithms to recognise cancerous polyps, to the rise of techno-racism and techno-chauvinism and the symbiotic relationship between AI and right wing populism. An Artificial Revolution is an essential primer to understand the intersection of technology and geopolitical forces shaping the future of civilisation.• Endorsements confirmed from leading UK political figures including David Lammy MP, Yvette Cooper MP, Paul Mason, Frances O'Grady and Ayesha Hazarika• A primer for anyone who is interested to learn more about the relation between AI and ethics, data and privacy, corporate power, politics and tech• Ivana is a sought-after commentator who has appeared on flagship news programmes on the BBC, Sky and other major broadcasters as a privacy and AI ethics expert, who also speaks at conferences around the world on AI and privacy