You Look Like a Thing and I Love You You Look Like a Thing and I Love You

You Look Like a Thing and I Love You

How Artificial Intelligence Works and Why It's Making the World a Weirder Place

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Publisher Description

As heard on NPR's "Science Friday," discover the book recommended by Malcolm Gladwell, Susan Cain, Daniel Pink, and Adam Grant: an "accessible, informative, and hilarious" introduction to the weird and wonderful world of artificial intelligence (Ryan North).

"You look like a thing and I love you" is one of the best pickup lines ever . . . according to an artificial intelligence trained by scientist Janelle Shane, creator of the popular blog AI Weirdness. She creates silly AIs that learn how to name paint colors, create the best recipes, and even flirt (badly) with humans—all to understand the technology that governs so much of our daily lives.

We rely on AI every day for recommendations, for translations, and to put cat ears on our selfie videos. We also trust AI with matters of life and death, on the road and in our hospitals. But how smart is AI really... and how does it solve problems, understand humans, and even drive self-driving cars?

Shane delivers the answers to every AI question you've ever asked, and some you definitely haven't. Like, how can a computer design the perfect sandwich? What does robot-generated Harry Potter fan-fiction look like? And is the world's best Halloween costume really "Vampire Hog Bride"?

In this smart, often hilarious introduction to the most interesting science of our time, Shane shows how these programs learn, fail, and adapt—and how they reflect the best and worst of humanity.

You Look Like a Thing and I Love You is the perfect book for anyone curious about what the robots in our lives are thinking.

"I can't think of a better way to learn about artificial intelligence, and I've never had so much fun along the way." —Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals

GENRE
Computers & Internet
RELEASED
2019
November 5
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
272
Pages
PUBLISHER
Little, Brown and Company
SELLER
Hachette Digital, Inc.
SIZE
27.6
MB

Customer Reviews

Chris Parsons ,

Excellent ‘Intro to AI’ Book

I found this to be a very accessible, funny, and sufficiently detailed discussion of AI that it served as a good introduction to the subject, and from which social scientists or students can read more sophisticated books concerning specific challenges facing AI systems. While this book will not make you an expert in the subject matter it will provide you with an on-ramp to subsequently take up more in-depth texts. Should this be your start and stop point, at a minimum you’ll be better situated to critically assess assertions that any given AI system does X or Y. I highly recommend this book.

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