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Artificial Intelligence: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to the Future of A.I.
Artificial Intelligence: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to the Future of A.I.
Artificial Intelligence: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to the Future of A.I.
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Artificial Intelligence: The Complete Beginner’s Guide to the Future of A.I.

Written by John Adamssen

Narrated by Kasey Logan

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

This is a 3-book bundle, which addresses various subtopics, including but not limited to these:

 

 

Book 1: In this guide, you will learn about all the basics of artificial intelligence. You’ll learn what it is, how it works, and where it came from (or, in other words, how it all started).

 

Aside from that, we’ll dive into some data analytics and examples of artificial intelligence. We’ll cover several steps in the analytical process, and see what it takes for artificial intelligence to be effective.


 

Book 2: Many people have unanswered questions about artificial intelligence. Today, the majority of those questions will likely be answered. Concerns will be addressed, and examples will be given. This book starts off with a question and answer section about artificial intelligence.


 

 

Book 3: Can machines write books?

 

Can artificial intelligence be used for business?

 

Will touch screens be around, or will they be replaced by voice recognition?

 

What are deepfakes?

 

How do self-driving cars work, and are they going to be a reality soon?

 

These questions all come to light in this brief but informational book about artificial intelligence. Society is changing quickly because of automated systems in place that either benefit or undermine people’s living style, jobs, and brains. Today, we explore what that future may hold. We will also look into options for civilians in today’s modern world to adapt more quickly.

 

Don’t underestimate the rise of artificial intelligence. Understand the future. Begin reading or listening now! 

LanguageEnglish
PublisherEfalon Acies
Release dateAug 18, 2020
ISBN9781662269271

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    There are way too many bad books out there, but this is certainly not one of them. I know I am definitely not the best of testimonial writers, but this is worthy of appreciation. The author and narrator have obviously put so much energy and time into these books. Not only did this particular audiobook seem like it was excellent quality, but it also showed me important aspects of life, and about this subject in particular, of course. So, it definitely deserves a few hard-earned stars.

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    I was interested in this particular subject, so I picked up this book. I encourage you (or even everybody who goes through this) to buy this audiobook. I liked it. I do not think the word "amazing" does this particular book justice. There needs to be a much better word, and I will definitely keep searching, because it deserves something good to be said about it.

    3 people found this helpful

  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    5 stars! Without a doubt the greatest thing that's happened to me this week. Let me see ... how should I say this? It was expert, straightforward, and easy to understand. With that being said, yep, I do highly endorse this. No question about it. I guess the first number of chapters were my favorite ones, because the entire idea that the title describes, is described. All of the essentials are there. Later in the book, more depth gets included, and I think this is what makes it so great.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I 'd like everybody to know that I endorse this book. There were so many things in this book that I didn't understand up to now. I am thankful I discovered it. It was definitely worth my time, especially since I listened to it while I was in my car to my job. The pronunciation of the words in this particular book was terrific, in addition to all the info contained in it. Based on that, I am actually happy that I bought the book. It was definitely worth my time.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    This is the first time I’ve given anything a one star rating however narrator is clearly an A.I., and like the other reviewer, I wonder if the other reviews giving 5 stars are actually from humans and not also generated by bots. The content seems okay, but it was obviously written for another format and then pulled into a book. The author has not bothered to rework telltale passages such as “in this article,” which came up while I was listening.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    This is one of the very best audiobooks I have come across, which is why I am taking a small moment to publish a customer review about it. The storyteller's voice was simply soothing. Did I already mention that it sounded extremely professional? It did. Yes, and that's exactly why I just liked listening to it a lot. I almost skipped this book, but I am actually glad that I saw it anyway. It makes a lot of sense what the author states, particularly in the last handful of chapters, in which the issue becomes a final thought.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    I definitely LOVED this audiobook! No kidding! The storyteller seems skilled, and the writer understands a lot about the subject. It's an appealing principle, the entire premise of this book. You do not normally see that in other books. And that's exactly why it can use an individual like me to write a couple of positive things about it.
  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
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    The narrator keeps on breaking of sentences and puts emphasis on words in a weird way as if she doesn’t understand what she’s saying. As if it was a computer narrating. It made me stop listening within 10 minutes. It makes me think that the other lyrical reviews were at best exeggerated and at worst not even true.