The Top 5 Artificial Intelligence Books to Read in 2019
Reading the latest books ensures that you develop and understand different perspectives on a subject. Artificial intelligence has rapidly changed and continues to change the way we perform our daily tasks and operate businesses. Its fast progress may leave many professionals feeling like theyre struggling to keep pace with the developments. To ensure that you stay ahead of the curve as an AI professional, it is necessary to keep updating yourself about fresh perspectives about the technology. Here are some recommended reads for 2019 to help you understand the AI revolution, grasp its impact, as well as be better prepared for an AI-driven future.
Table of Contents
1. Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark
2. Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI By Paul Daugherty and H. James Wilson
3. Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era by James Barrat
4. Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
5. The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurzweil
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Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence by Max Tegmark
This book was named the Book of the Year in 2018 by The Daily Telegraph as well as The Times. A personal favorite of Elon Musk, the book revolves around Tegmark, a physicist and cosmologist by profession. Tegmark sets out to differentiate the myths of AI from reality in an approachable way. The author manages to answer some very challenging questions about creating a prosperous world with AI and how to protect AI from being hacked. It is a book which aims to help the layperson understand the areas that will be most affected by AI in our day-to-day lives.
A great starting point of all into the world of AI.
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2. Human + Machine: Reimagining Work in the Age of AI by Paul Daugherty and H. James Wilson
This book is written by Paul Daugherty, Chief Technology and Innovation Officer of Accenture and James Wilson, Managing Director of IT and Business Research, Accenture. Therefore, it comes as no surprise that it has a focus on the business applications and implications of AI. The authors demonstrate that the transformation of all business processes in an organization is the essence of the AI paradigm shift. The book talks about the business areas where humans and machines are working closely together today and reveals the various ways in which companies are leveraging advancements in AI technology for more profitability.
An interesting read for all corporate officers.
3. Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the Human Era by James Barrat
What do you think?
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4. Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
Scary but compelling, right?
5. The Singularity is Near by Ray Kurzweil
Ray Kurzweil is known for his respected opinions about the role of technology in the future. In The Age of Spiritual Machines, his classic book, he discussed how computers were soon going to rival human intelligence. In The Singularity is Near, he dives into super artificial intelligence and describes singularity from a fresh perspective. Kurzweil says that singularity is the point at which the intelligence of machines and humans will merge. And once that happens, there will be no stopping these machines.
So much potential!
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Closing Thoughts
Apart from the above five, How to Create a Mind: The Secret of Human Thought Revealed by Ray Kurzweil, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach by Peter Norvig, The Master Algorithm by Pedro Domingos, Machine Learning Yearning by Andrew NG, and Rise of the Robots by Martin Ford are also some great artificial intelligence books for beginners. Go ahead and get lost in the rich history, current advancements, as well as the fascinating fictional world. Hope this list will guide you develop a multifaceted view of artificial intelligence.
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