TOP AI BOOKS
Human compatible
Human Compatible by Stuart Russell is a thought-provoking
read on the future of artificial intelligence. It delves into the
risks that AI poses to our civilization, and proposes solutions
for ensuring a safe and desirable outcome.
Scary Smart
Scary Smart will teach you how to navigate the scary and
inevitable intrusion of Artificial Intelligence, with an
accessible blueprint for creating a harmonious future
alongside AI. From Mo Gawdat, the former Chief Business
Officer at Google [X] and bestselling author of Solve for
Happy.
LLM Prompt Engineering
For Developers
A practical approach to Prompt Engineering for developers.
Dive into the world of Prompt Engineering agility, optimizing
your prompts for dynamic LLM interactions. Learn with
hands-on examples from the real world and elevate your
developer experience with LLMs. Discover how the right
prompts can revolutionize your interactions with LLMs.
The Age of AI
The Age of AI (2021) explores the impact of artificial
intelligence on society, governance, and international
relations. Here's why this book is worth reading: It offers
insights from renowned experts Henry Kissinger, Eric
Schmidt, and Daniel Huttenlocher, providing a comprehensive
understanding of the AI revolution.
Adversarial Machine
Learning
A critical challenge in deep learning is the vulnerability of
deep learning networks to security attacks from intelligent
cyber adversaries. Even innocuous perturbations to the
training data can be used to manipulate the behaviour of deep
networks in unintended ways. In this book, we review the
latest developments in adversarial attack technologies in
computer vision.
Power and Prediction
Power And Prediction by Ajay Agrawal, Joshua Gans & Avi
Goldfarb (2020) explores how artificial intelligence is
changing the nature of industries and the economy.
The coming wave
When businesses try to “do AI,” they place an abstract
solution before problems and customers without fully
considering whether it is wise, whether the hype is true, or
how AI will impact their organization in the long term. Often
absent is sound reasoning for why they should go down this
path in the first place.
2030
2030 (2020) by Mauro F. Guillén is an eye-opening
exploration of how the world is set to change in the next
decade and why it matters to us. Here's why this book is
definitely worth reading: Offers a fascinating and well-
researched analysis of major trends and factors driving
global transformation in the near future.
The AI Revolution
AI is having a profound impact on nearly every sector of the
workforce. Huge professional and financial opportunities
await in the key domains of computer networking,
cybersecurity, IoT, and cloud computing. The AI Revolution in
Networking, Cybersecurity, and Emerging Technologies will
give you the edge you need to harness AI for your benefit.
The man from the Future
More than just a biography, The Man from the
Future elucidates the breath-taking scientific progress in the
mid-20th century, skillfully woven together in the story of
one man, John von Neumann. A gripping tale of the most
significant mathematical, scientific and geopolitical events of
the early 20th century.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans is a 2019
nonfiction book by Santa Fe Institute professor Melanie
Mitchell. The book provides an overview of artificial
intelligence (AI) technology, and argues that people tend to
overestimate the abilities of artificial intelligence.
Impromptu
Impromptu: Amplifying Our Humanity Through AI, written by
Reid Hoffman with GPT-4, offers readers a travelog of the
future — exploring how AI, and especially Large Language
Models like GPT-4, can elevate humanity across key areas
like education, business, and creativity.
AI Revolution in Medicine
The evolution of AI has profoundly transformed how we
interact with technology and how we perform our
professional activities. AI is increasingly capable of
performing complex cognitive tasks, replacing repetitive
tasks, and even making decisions based on large volumes of
data.
Futureproof
He shares the secrets of people and organizations that have
thrived during periods of technological change, and explains
how we can protect our own futures, with lessons like: Be
surprising, social, and scarce. Resist machine drift. Leave
handprints.
Human + Machine
"Human + Machine shows how jobs and tasks can be
rethought and redesigned such that people and machines
achieve more effective, efficient outcomes together. The
book's practical and valuable examples bring the future to
life."
Predicting the Unknown
As a society, we’re in a constant struggle to control
uncertainty and predict the unknown. Quite often, we think of
scientific fields and theories as being separate from each
other. But a more careful investigation can uncover the
common thread that ties many of those together. From
ChatGPT, to Amazon’s Alexa, to Apple’s Siri, data science, and
computer science have become part of our lives.
Advanced Analytics
and AI
Once thought of as science fiction, major corporations are
already beginning to use cognitive systems to assist in
providing wealth advice and also in medication treatment.
The use of Cognitive Analytics/Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Systems is set to accelerate, with the expectation that it’ll be
considered ‘mainstream’ in the next 5 – 10 years.
ChatGPT for Beginners
If you’re a complete newbie who’s wondering exactly what
ChatGPT is, what is does, and how it can be a valuable
resource for non-coders, this is the book for you. With a
comprehensive exploration of ChatGPT’s features,
foundations, and applications, this guide will serve as a
valuable resource for beginners venturing into the world of
conversational AI.
Your Face Belongs To Us
Your Face Belongs to Us is a gripping true story. It illuminates
our tortured relationship with technology, the way it
entertains us even as it exploits us, and it presents a powerful
warning that in the absence of regulation, this technology will
spell the end of our anonymity.
The Creativity Code
The Creativity Code by Marcus du Sautoy is an exploration of
the role of artificial intelligence in the creative process. It
highlights the ways in which machines are changing the
nature of art and the potential implications for human
creativity.
Before Machine Learning
Has the abstract nature of linear algebra ever left you
overwhelmed? Do you yearn to unlock the essence of
machine learning but are bogged down by the intricacy of the
mathematics? Dive into a realm where linear algebra unfolds
not just as numerical operations, but as a powerful story.
Blood in the Machine
“Blood in the Machine compares the labor struggles of the
Industrial Revolution to today's abusive gig economy....
Derived from an immense trove of archival materials and
secondary historical sources, [Merchant] brings a journalist's
touch to the Luddites' travails, drawing connections between
the conflicts.
Rebooting AI
The book Rebooting AI explains why a different approach
other than deep learning is needed to unlock the potential of
AI. Authors Gary Marcus and Ernest Davis propose that AI
programs will have to have a large body of knowledge about
the world in general, represented symbolically.
The Theory and Practice
of Enterprise AI
Advancements in deep learning, reinforcement learning, and
generative AI have dramatically extended the toolkit of
machine learning methods available to enterprise
practitioners. This book provides a comprehensive guide to
how marketing, supply chain, and production operations can
be improved using these new methods, as well as their use in
conjunction with traditional.
The Second Machine Age
The Second Machine Age begins with a look at the “big
stories” that govern our perception of technological history,
and which simultaneously bias us when we try to look into the
future. The authors contend that the evolution of global
society began with the advent of the steam machine in the
mid-eighteenth century.
Superintelligence
Oxford philosopher Nick Bostrom's Superintelligence was
written in 2014 to raise awareness about the possibility of AI
suddenly exceeding human capabilities, spark discussion
about the risks inherent in this scenario, and foster
collaboration in managing those risks.
The Beginning of Infinity
'The Beginning of Infinity' by David Deutsch explores the
concept of infinite knowledge and its impact on science and
human progress. It views science as a method of explaining
and shaping the world, and argues that knowledge is what
distinguishes us as a species.
The ChatGPT Millionaire
The ChatGPT Millionaire introduces a revolutionary approach
to making money online, utilizing the power of chatbots. The
author's expertise shines through as they explain the
potential of this technology and how to leverage it effectively.
Our Final Invention
Our Final Invention: Artificial Intelligence and the End of the
Human Era is a 2013 non-fiction book by the American author
James Barrat. The book discusses the potential benefits and
possible risks of human-level or super-human artificial
intelligence. Those supposed risks include extermination of
the human race.
The AI-Powered
Product Manager
The AI-Powered Product Manager: Combining Strategy and
Technology is a comprehensive guide designed to equip
product managers with the knowledge and tools needed to
excel in the rapidly evolving world of AI and Machine
Learning.