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Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) for Kids: The Abiotic Brain
Contributor(s): Singh (Author)
ISBN: 1549515683     ISBN-13: 9781549515682
Publisher: Independently Published
OUR PRICE:   $9.49  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: August 2017
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- Computers
Physical Information: 0.27" H x 5" W x 7.99" (0.28 lbs) 112 pages
 
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https: //favouriteblog.com/ai-kids-young-readers-tech/https: //www.parenting.com/shop/independently-published-artificial-intelligence-a-i-for-kids-the-abiotic-brain-pb9e16d5305d587b862bc5d2c72837b7d.htmlhttps: //www.quora.com/Is-there-any-good-Neural-network-or-AI-books-for-Kids-like-dummies-series-or-head-first-series-or-any-other-with-basic-coding-or-hardware-kitshttps: //in.pinterest.com/pin/705939310315791214/?lp=trueThe vision of artificial intelligence replacing human professional judgment has arisen many times in the history of the field, and today in some specialized areas where "expert systems" are used to augment or to replace professional judgment in some areas of engineering and of medicine.More than two centuries ago, the Industrial Revolution was the most significant event in the human history since the domestication of animals and plants, leading to five decades of growth and development making the western world almost unrecognizable. Today the pace with which this disruptive technological revolution aided by AI is engulfing the humanity is not just swift, but almost exponential. In every decade and with much faster frequency in the days to come, we are wiping out our own inventions and innovations by terming them as obsolete."The rise of powerful AI will be either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity. We do not yet know which." - Stephen HawkingThe greatest risks that AI poses to companies probably lie less in its potential for disruption, and more in the unknowns surrounding it. Scientists and academics sat up and took notice in 2016 when Alpha Go, Google DeepMind's AI-driven computer, won its five-match series against Lee Sedol, the reigning world champion in Go, the ancient Asian board game. Humans didn't teach the computer-it taught itself how to master the game by playing it millions of times with another computer (through a set of techniques called "deep learning"), and independently responded to Mr Lee's moves. Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft are all working on machine learning and Artificial Intelligence. Facebook's FAIR (Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research) program engages with academia to assist in solving long term problems in Artificial Intelligence. Facebook is hiring AI experts around the world to assist in their project. Microsoft purchased Maluuba in January 2017, an AI company that uses machine learning for natural language processing. Google Brain is machine learning by trial and error, and Google Translate can translate writings into different languages. AI has beaten the best human competitors in the games Go, Chess, Checkers, Scrabble, Jeopardy and the poker game No Limit Texas Hold