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From Theory to Applications

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An edition of Artificial Intelligence (2018)

Artificial Intelligence

From Theory to Applications

The first of a series of People’s Guides is about Artificial Intelligence. The People's Guide to Artificial Intelligence is an educational and speculative approach to understanding artificial intelligence (AI) and its growing impact on society. The 78-page booklet explores the forms AI takes today and the role AI-based technologies can play in fostering equitable futures. The project resists narratives of dystopian futures by using popular education, design, and storytelling to lay the groundwork for creative imaginings.

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Language
English
Pages
80

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First Sentence

"It is through science fiction that many of us first learn how to think about technology. Popular films and shows like Terminator, 2001: A Space Odyssey, I Robot, Ex Machina, The Matrix, Westworld, and Her may have shaped how you think about what a future with AI will look like."

Table of Contents

A Note from the Authors
About the Authors
Everyday AI
Glossary of Terms
AI and the Quest to Compute the Human Brain
AI in Action
Understanding AI
Everyday AI Activity
Algorithms
What is an Algorithm?
Computer Algorithms
Embodying Social Algorithm
Machin Learning
The Difference Between AI and Machine Learning
Pattern Recognition and Prediction
Examples of Machine Learning Algorithms
Deep Learning: Computers That "Learn"
Pattern Finder Activity
Equity
AI in Social Spaces
A Paradigm Shift
A Speculative Sci-Fi Activity
The Agency We Have

Edition Notes

Published in
Michigan
Series
People’s Guides
Copyright Date
2018

Contributors

Copy Editor
Corin Faife
Contributor
Hannah Davis

The Physical Object

Format
Ebook
Number of pages
80

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL57407555M

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