AI Demystified
by Alex David Pratt
Publisher: The Scribe Press 2024
Number of pages: 70
Description:
The book explores the potential of artificial intelligence to transform everyday life while highlighting both the benefits and risks. The book encourages readers to embrace AI responsibly, focusing on its impact on healthcare, creativity, and society. It also addresses challenges such as deepfakes and automation. Overall, it's a thoughtful call to shape AI's future with wisdom.
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