Seen Jeem (Q&A) Artificial Intelligence
سين جيم .. الذكاء الاصطناعي
Descrizione dell’editore
In an era where artificial intelligence is no longer a technical luxury but a strategic necessity, this book emerges: Seen Jeem (Q&A) Artificial Intelligence by Muhannad Sulaiman Alnoaimi. It is more than an instructional guide; it is a practical gateway to understanding and transforming AI into a real tool of empowerment for every employee, journalist, and manager. Written out of necessity, it responds to a time of rapid digital transformation where institutions and individuals require new modes of thinking that enhance speed, accuracy, and innovation.
What sets this book apart is not only what it presents, but how it presents it. Instead of relying on rigid technical language, it adopts a question-and-answer format as a human bridge of communication—simplifying concepts and breaking psychological barriers toward technology. It begins with the fundamentals of generative AI, clarifying how it differs from traditional AI, and introducing leading models and tools such as ChatGPT, DALL·E, and Copilot. It then moves deeper into what is known as Prompt Engineering—the craft that makes AI more precise, more creative, and more aligned with user needs.
The book goes beyond theory into practical application. Its chapters translate AI into concrete actions: from writing reports and summarizing meetings to analyzing administrative data, designing media campaigns, and creating intelligent digital content grounded in precise audience analysis. Each idea is supported by ready-to-use prompts and hands-on exercises designed for immediate application.
Because intelligence cannot be separated from ethics, the book addresses the human and technical challenges that accompany these tools. It examines privacy, information verification, and model bias, emphasizing that human oversight remains the critical safeguard. AI does not replace human thinking; it amplifies it when properly guided.
Seen Jeem (Q&A) Artificial Intelligence is not a book about the future. It is about a transforming present. It is an open invitation to learn skills rather than memorize information, to experiment with tools rather than rely on theory, and to master technology rather than submit to it. It is written for anyone who seeks to understand, to try, and to excel—whether a journalist, manager, content creator, or simply an individual who believes that intelligence is no longer the domain of machines alone, but a human responsibility.