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Artificial Intelligence: An Illustrated History: From Medieval Robots to Neural Networks Hardcover – Illustrated, October 1, 2019
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“An enjoyable diversion to read cover to cover, follow along common strands, or dip into for random bits.” —Booklist
From medieval robots and Boolean algebra to facial recognition, artificial neural networks, and adversarial patches, this fascinating history takes readers on a vast tour through the world of artificial intelligence. Award-winning author Clifford A. Pickover (The Math Book, The Physics Book, Death & the Afterlife) explores the historic and current applications of AI in such diverse fields as computing, medicine, popular culture, mythology, and philosophy, and considers the enduring threat to humanity should AI grow out of control. Across 100 illustrated entries, Pickover provides an entertaining and informative look into when artificial intelligence began, how it developed, where it’s going, and what it means for the future of human-machine interaction.
- Print length211 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherUnion Square & Co.
- Publication dateOctober 1, 2019
- Dimensions6.75 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
- ISBN-101454933593
- ISBN-13978-1454933595
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About the Author
Clifford A. Pickover has published more than 50 books, translated into a dozen languages, on topics ranging from science and mathematics to religion, art, and history. He received his PhD from Yale University and has been granted more than 400 US patents. Pickover has nearly 32,000 Twitter followers and three million tweet-views a month. His book, The Math Book, won the Neumann Prize, awarded every two years for the best book on the history of mathematics aimed at a broad audience. His other books include The Physics Book and Death & the Afterlife.
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- Publisher : Union Square & Co.
- Publication date : October 1, 2019
- Edition : Illustrated
- Language : English
- Print length : 211 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1454933593
- ISBN-13 : 978-1454933595
- Item Weight : 1.8 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.75 x 0.75 x 8.75 inches
- Part of series : Sterling Illustrated Histories
- Best Sellers Rank: #811,495 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #205 in Robotics (Books)
- #342 in Robotics & Automation (Books)
- #38,178 in Science & Math (Books)
About the author

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Clifford A. Pickover received his Ph.D. from Yale University and is the author of over 30 books on such topics as computers and creativity, art, mathematics, black holes, religion, human behavior and intelligence, time travel, alien life, and science fiction.
Pickover is a prolific inventor with dozens of patents, is the associate editor for several journals, the author of colorful puzzle calendars, and puzzle contributor to magazines geared to children and adults.
WIRED magazine writes, "Bucky Fuller thought big, Arthur C. Clarke thinks big, but Cliff Pickover outdoes them both." According to The Los Angeles Times, "Pickover has published nearly a book a year in which he stretches the limits of computers, art and thought."
The Christian Science Monitor writes, "Pickover inspires a new generation of da Vincis to build unknown flying machines and create new Mona Lisas." Pickover's computer graphics have been featured on the cover of many popular magazines and on TV shows.
His web site, Pickover.Com, has received millions of visits. His Blog RealityCarnival.Com is one of his most popular sites.





