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‘AI for You: The New Game ChangeR’ provides introductory knowledge on AI

Despite decades of philosophical and science-fiction discussion, artificial intelligence (AI) is now rapidly approaching reality. AI, as we all know, rose to prominence over the past ten years. With businesses like Google pouring billions of dollars into creating ever more AI applications, it was all over the headlines every day. How we construct intelligent devices […]

Despite decades of philosophical and science-fiction discussion, artificial intelligence (AI) is now rapidly approaching reality. AI, as we all know, rose to prominence over the past ten years. With businesses like Google pouring billions of dollars into creating ever more AI applications, it was all over the headlines every day. How we construct intelligent devices and what our future could look like when these machines are more commonplace than people are just a few of the fascinating themes covered by AI. But what is it exactly?

Why are we so enthusiastic about it, exactly?

In this book, “AI for You: The New Game Change,”  Sameep Mehta and Shalini Kapoor have broken down the fundamentals of AI so that a general reader, along with the technology researcher or innovator, can more clearly understand what it implies. This book provides an introduction to artificial intelligence. It would be a great help if you were about to select artificial intelligence as a course subject. You can learn briefly about the areas of AI in which research is prospering. 

Since the invention of computers or machines, their capability to perform various tasks went on growing exponentially. Humans have developed the power of computer systems in terms of their diverse working domains, their increasing speed, and their reducing size with respect to time. A branch of computer science named “artificial intelligence” pursues the goal of making computers or machines as intelligent as human beings. 

They further write in the book that “artificial intelligence is all around us.” It is set to transform the way we run businesses. Yet people fear it, and businesses struggle to derive maximum value from it. Learning from the best practises of industry leaders, AI for You brings together frameworks and tools for infusing AI into business processes. The book demystifies AI, simplifies the complexities around AI technologies, and describes how to take AI from the lab to the field while satisfying the concerns of different stakeholders.

The authors of the book, Sameep Mehta and Shalini Kapoor, are also trying to highlight how AI can process huge amounts of information in ways that humans cannot. AI’s goal is to replicate human abilities such as pattern recognition, judgement, and decision-making. We need to feed a lot of data into them to do this.

As we know, artificial intelligence is the study of how to build machines with mental processes like those of humans. It can do “smart” activities. Artificial intelligence is the study of how to build machines with mental processes like those of humans.

When you think about artificial intelligence, many futuristic images come to mind. However, AI is quickly becoming a standard part of our everyday lives, and it’s crucial for businesses to learn more.

What do you think of AI? Do you believe in AI? Why or why not? How do you anticipate AI will change the way your company does business?

Artificial intelligence usage is exploding across the globe, and jobs are booming for this profession. There is a severe shortage of AI professionals globally as everyone from start-ups to tech giants to governments is jumping onboard the AI revolution. The apparent complexity of this topic, however, is a major barrier for new entrants into this market, as follows:

Are you interested in artificial intelligence (AI) but find it way too intimidating and complex to learn?

Are you thinking about pursuing a career in AI but don’t know where to start?

If you answered “yes,” then this book is for you! This book is specifically written to take away the complexity and mystery surrounding AI and machine learning and make it accessible for the average IT guy who does not know advanced programming or data science. It will teach you the core concepts of AI and then make you implement them using freely available services so that you get actual practical experience!

Who this book is for:

  • IT professionals curious about AI
  • Any person who wants to have a career in AI
  • IT professionals who want to build their own models without writing any code
  • IT professionals who want to build a solid foundation of AI concepts without the complexities of programming and advanced mathematics.

Sameep Mehta and Shaleeni Kapoor write in the details about how “artificial intelligence” is a science and technology based on disciplines such as computer science, biology, psychology, linguistics, mathematics, and engineering. A major thrust of AI is the development of computer functions associated with human intelligence, such as reasoning, learning, and problem solving. Out of the following areas, one or multiple areas can contribute to build an intelligent system:

consumers, sponsors, and sellers of AI, AI For You lays down the building blocks for the AI revolution while attempting to close the gap between the promise of AI and its actual impact, satisfying the concerns of different stakeholders.

This is an exceptionally well-written book that captures a tonne of useful knowledge and insights that will aid any organisation beginning or already on a journey to enable AI to offer major commercial benefits.

The factors of success are not only described in the book, but also how they change as people mature. Additionally, it provides a clear picture of some of the AI models that can be used. The nicest part about this book is that it is grounded and draws heavily on examples from everyday life, making it a treatise for everyone with an interest in artificial intelligence!

Ashutosh Kumar Thakur is a Bangalore-based management professional, literary critic, and co-director of the Kalinga Literary Festival. The views expressed are personal.

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