In Artificial Experts sociologist Harry Collins explains what computers can't do, but also studies the ordinary and extraordinary things that they can do.
This book is designed to identify some of the current applications and techniques of artificial intelligence as an aid to solving problems and accomplishing tasks.
The following publications were used as the basic technical resources for this book. Portions of these publications may have been used in the book.
As Harvard lecturer and global trend watcher Vikram Mansharamani shows in this eye-opening and perspective-shifting book, our complex, data-flooded world has made us ever more reliant on experts, protocols, and technology.
And what about the stories we've all heard over the years about sick patients—whether infected with Ebola or COVID-19—who were sent home or allowed to travel because busy staff people were following a protocol to the letter rather than ...
Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems
This book is for everyone living in the age of Artificial Intelligence. And this is an accessible and authoritative introduction to one of the most important conversations of our time . . .
Praise for AI FOR LAWYERS "This book brings AI down to earth with an admirable lightness of touch." —Richard Susskind, author of Tomorrow's Lawyers "I learned a great deal from this engaging book. It was a quick, page-turning read.
Sequences of cash volumes and quantities of stocks characterize performances of artificial experts. In order to compare and valuate artificial experts, we use one of three different performance measures, introducted by financial ...
This book provides a comprehensive presentation of artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies and tools valuable for solving a wide spectrum of engineering problems.
This book is for everyone living in the age of Artificial Intelligence. And this is an accessible and authoritative introduction to one of the most important conversations of our time . . .