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Ask HN: Best Books about AI

12 点作者 mishkovski超过 2 年前
What are the best books about practical AI? What are the best books for people in AI leadership positions?

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hungrigekatze超过 2 年前
It&#x27;s not a book but I really like the Elements of AI two-part course series that the University of Helskini provided (financial) support for: the two courses in the Elements of AI series consist of a pure theory course and the second course is a hands-on &#x2F; applied course. Because not everyone who is seeking to learn about AI has programming skills the second course is a &#x27;choose your own adventure&#x27; type course, with one track involving lots of programming, one &#x27;middle of the road&#x27; option with just a touch of coding, and the other track not involving any programming whatsoever (suitable for executives, IMO).<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.elementsofai.com&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.elementsofai.com&#x2F;</a><p>I&#x27;ve recommended this course (just the first one if you&#x27;re a time-constrained executive) to C-suite colleagues in the past who wanted to become more informed about ML, DL and AI, but who didn&#x27;t want a deeply technical explanation a la Andrew Ng&#x27;s Coursera courses or similar content.<p>The Elements of AI courses touch upon the statistical underpinnings of the space (there&#x27;s a unit on Bayes&#x27; Theorem), the societal implications of automated decision-making process (job creation, etc.), what tasks are &quot;doable with AI today&quot; and which tasks are definitely _not_ doable with A(G)I, etc.<p>Helping non-technical folks develop an intuition about what is possible with &quot;AI&quot; is crucial, I think, to having a workplace and a society that can talk realistically about the benefits and detriments of robotic data processing such as ML, DL, AI.
chrisa超过 2 年前
&quot;Real World AI&quot; by Alyssa Simpson Rochwerger and Wilson Pang is the best book I&#x27;ve read on AI for people in leadership positions - it gets just enough in the weeds to really explain what&#x27;s going on while still staying high level enough to address things that managers&#x2F;executives would want to know. It also has several real world case studies that show both the promise and the risk of AI
menshiki超过 2 年前
I have personally enjoyed the &quot;AI for Everything&quot; series published by Routledge.