Artificial Intelligence: The History of Teaching Machines to Think

Par : Yale Marc
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8230109563
  • EAN9798230109563
  • Date de parution01/04/2025
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  • ÉditeurIndependently Published

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Artificial Intelligence: The History of Teaching Machines to ThinkFrom Mechanical Minds to Modern AI: The Remarkable Journey of Machine IntelligenceIn this groundbreaking exploration of artificial intelligence's evolution, Yale Marc takes readers on a fascinating journey through the centuries-long quest to create thinking machines. Drawing on his unique background as both a technologist and educator, Marc illuminates the pivotal moments, brilliant minds, and unexpected breakthroughs that transformed AI from science fiction to everyday reality.
Artificial Intelligence: The History of Teaching Machines to Think reveals the surprising origins of concepts we now take for granted. From early mechanical calculators and logic machines to the birth of computer science, from expert systems to neural networks, this comprehensive history traces how humanity has persistently sought to imbue machines with intelligence. With the precision of a historian and the insight of a Senior Software Engineer currently developing cutting-edge healthcare applications, Marc examines: The philosophical questions that drove early pioneers to imagine thinking machines The "AI winters" that threatened to extinguish progress-and the visionaries who kept the field alive The unexpected connections between cognitive science, mathematics, and machine learning that enabled today's AI revolution Ethical dilemmas and societal implications as machines become increasingly sophisticated Neither overly technical nor simplistically broad, this meticulously researched work makes complex concepts accessible without sacrificing depth.
Marc's narrative storytelling, honed through his award-winning filmmaking career, brings historical figures and their breakthroughs vividly to life. Perfect for technology enthusiasts, educators, students of computer science, and anyone fascinated by how machines learn, this book provides crucial context for understanding today's AI landscape and glimpsing what tomorrow may bring. By understanding where artificial intelligence has been, readers will gain invaluable perspective on where it's heading-and how it might transform our world.
Yale Marc's previous book, "Transforming Our Schools: How Technology Can Change Our Educational System" (2013), established him as a thought leader in educational innovation. With this new work, he cements his reputation as a vital interpreter of technology's past, present, and future.
Artificial Intelligence: The History of Teaching Machines to ThinkFrom Mechanical Minds to Modern AI: The Remarkable Journey of Machine IntelligenceIn this groundbreaking exploration of artificial intelligence's evolution, Yale Marc takes readers on a fascinating journey through the centuries-long quest to create thinking machines. Drawing on his unique background as both a technologist and educator, Marc illuminates the pivotal moments, brilliant minds, and unexpected breakthroughs that transformed AI from science fiction to everyday reality.
Artificial Intelligence: The History of Teaching Machines to Think reveals the surprising origins of concepts we now take for granted. From early mechanical calculators and logic machines to the birth of computer science, from expert systems to neural networks, this comprehensive history traces how humanity has persistently sought to imbue machines with intelligence. With the precision of a historian and the insight of a Senior Software Engineer currently developing cutting-edge healthcare applications, Marc examines: The philosophical questions that drove early pioneers to imagine thinking machines The "AI winters" that threatened to extinguish progress-and the visionaries who kept the field alive The unexpected connections between cognitive science, mathematics, and machine learning that enabled today's AI revolution Ethical dilemmas and societal implications as machines become increasingly sophisticated Neither overly technical nor simplistically broad, this meticulously researched work makes complex concepts accessible without sacrificing depth.
Marc's narrative storytelling, honed through his award-winning filmmaking career, brings historical figures and their breakthroughs vividly to life. Perfect for technology enthusiasts, educators, students of computer science, and anyone fascinated by how machines learn, this book provides crucial context for understanding today's AI landscape and glimpsing what tomorrow may bring. By understanding where artificial intelligence has been, readers will gain invaluable perspective on where it's heading-and how it might transform our world.
Yale Marc's previous book, "Transforming Our Schools: How Technology Can Change Our Educational System" (2013), established him as a thought leader in educational innovation. With this new work, he cements his reputation as a vital interpreter of technology's past, present, and future.