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Society of the mind : a cyberthriller / by Harry, Eric L.(CARDINAL)383382;
Subjects: Action and adventure fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Artificial intelligence; Neural computers;
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Spies among us : how to stop the spies, terrorists, hackers, and criminals you don't even know you encounter every day / by Winkler, Ira.(CARDINAL)641368;
Subjects: Business intelligence.; Computer crimes; Espionage.; Terrorism;
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A brief history of intelligence [sound recording] : evolution, AI, and the five breakthroughs that made our brains / by Bennett, Max Solomonauthor.; Newbern, George,1964-1402944(CARDINAL)347552;
Read by George Newbern.Artificial intelligence entrepreneur Max Bennett chronicles the five "breakthroughs" in the evolution of human intelligence and reveals what brains of the past can tell us about the AI of tomorrow.
Subjects: Audiobooks; Artificial intelligence; Brain; Computational neuroscience; Human evolution;
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A brief history of intelligence : evolution, AI, and the five breakthroughs that made our brains / by Bennett, Max S.(Max Solomon),author.(CARDINAL)878923;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 373-399) and index.The basics of human brain anatomy -- Our evolutionary lineage -- Introduction -- The world before brains -- Breakthrough #1: Steering and the first bilaterians. The birth of good and bad -- The origin of emotion -- Associating, predicting, and the dawn of learning -- Breakthrough #2: Reinforcing and the first vertebrates. The Cambrian explosion -- The evolution of temporal difference learning -- The problems of pattern recognition -- Why life got curious -- The first model of the world -- Breakthrough #3: Simulating and the first mammals. The neural dark ages -- Generative models and the neocortical mystery -- Mice in the imaginarium -- Model-based reinforcement learning -- The secret to dishwashing robots -- Breakthrough #4: Mentalizing and the first primates. The arms race for political savvy -- How to model other minds -- Monkey hammers and self-driving cars -- Why rats can't go grocery shopping -- Breakthrough #5: Speaking and the first humans. The search for human uniqueness -- Language in the brain -- The perfect storm -- ChatGPT and the window into the mind -- Conclusion: The sixth breakthrough."In the last decade, the science of understanding the human brain and replicating its most complicated processes through artificial intelligence has grown exponentially. Intricate neurological functions ranging from writing poetry to crafting original articles, arenas that had long been thought of as science fiction, have become our reality. And yet, large gaps remain in what AI can achieve-gaps that, as pioneering artificial intelligence entrepreneur Max Bennett argues compellingly, exist because there is still too much we don't understand about our own brains. Finding these answers requires diving into the long billion-year history of how animal brains emerged from matter; a history filled with countless half-starts, calamities, opportunities, and clever innovations. Not only do our brains have a story to tell-in fact the future of AI depends on it. Now, in A Brief History of Brains, Bennett bridges the gap between neuroscience and AI to tell the brain's evolutionary story, while demonstrating how understanding that story will shape the next generation of great AI breakthroughs. Deploying fresh perspective and lively storytelling, Bennett sheds long overdue light on evolutionary neuroscience, a historically small scientific field that holds the keys to the biggest secrets in AI. Working with support from many of the top minds in the field, Bennett consolidates four billion years into an approachable new model, identifying the Five Breakthroughs that mark the brain's most important evolutionary leaps. As we go back further in time, brains get much simpler and behavior gets much simpler, making it easier to understand these ancient brains and the complexity that emerges at each subsequent iteration. As each breakthrough brings new insight to the biggest mysteries of human development, it also contains fascinating corollaries to developments in AI, showing where our technological skill has matched the brain's evolution and where the missing links continue to hold us back. Indeed, until we understand and embrace every part of our brain's journey, parts of AI-including ones that we need to grow and evolve-will remain elusive. Endorsed and lauded by the brightest and best neuroscientists in the field today, Bennett's work synthesizes the most relevant scientific knowledge and cutting-edge research to create an easy-to-understand and riveting evolutionary story. With sweeping scope and stunning insights, A Brief History of Brains proves that understanding the arc of our brain's history can unlock the tools for successfully navigating our technological future."--
Subjects: Informational works.; Computational neuroscience.; Artificial intelligence.; Brain; Human evolution.;
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Artificial intelligence : and other computer tech / by González, Echo Elise,author.(CARDINAL)817477;
Explores the possibilities of a future with advanced computing.9-11.4-6.1020LAccelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Artificial intelligence; Technological innovations;
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IBM's Watson and the era of cognitive computing / by Kelly, John E.,III(John Edward),1954-(CARDINAL)846121; Hamm, Steve.(CARDINAL)479908;
Includes bibliographical references.A new era of computing -- Building learning systems -- Handling big data -- Augmenting our senses -- Designing data-centric computers -- Inventing a new physics of computing -- Imagining the cognitive city.
Subjects: Expert systems (Computer science); Artificial intelligence.; Watson (Computer);
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The sentient machine : the coming age of artificial intelligence / by Husain, Amir(Businessman),author.(CARDINAL)676767;
Explores universal questions about humanity's capacity for living and thriving in the coming age of sentient machines and AI, examining debates from opposing perspectives while discussing emerging intellectual diversity and its potential role in enabling a positive life.
Subjects: Artificial intelligence; Artificial intelligence; Human-computer interaction.;
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Careers in artificial intelligence.
Includes bibliographical references and index.Artificial intelligence (AI) is all around us, from music choices to electronics to healthcare. AI refers to machines that are programmed to think and act like humans. Examples of AI include Pandora personalized song lists, robotic vacuum cleaners and self-driving vehicles. Many industries offer careers in AI, including financial services, technology, marketing, agriculture, gaming, and retail. Details 29 profiles in related occupations, including: Aerospace Engineer, Automotive Service Technician/Mechanic, Computer Hardware Engineer, Craft/Fine Artist, Industrial Designer, Material Engineer, Mathematician/Statistician, Mechanical Engineer, Operations Research Analyst, Quality Control Inspector, Sales Engineer and Software Developer/Quality Assurance Analyst/Tester. Each chapter begins with a snapshot of the occupation that includes median pay, job outlook, typical education requirements, working conditions, and recommended areas of interest. Career Overview includes a description of the career in terms of its: duties, examples of titles of positions in that specific career, work environment and work schedules. Job Outlook and Job Prospects describe current and anticipated rate of growth for a specific career and compares to other jobs in the area. Appendix A: Guide to Holland Code, discusses John Holland's theory that people and work environments can be classified into six different groups: Realistic; Investigative; Artistic; Social; Enterprising; and Conventional.
Subjects: Reference works.; Informational works.; Artificial intelligence.; Computer industry;
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The chatgpt playbook : mastering prompts for exceptional ux design / by Phillips, Lorraine,1967-author.;
"In a rapidly evolving digital landscape, where user experience reigns supreme, the need for UX professionals to stay ahead of the curve is more crucial now than ever. Introducing "The ChatGPT Playbook: Mastering Prompts for Exceptional UX Design." This collection of 300+ UX-specific prompts will serve to spark your imagination, enhance your creative process, and accelerate your design workflow-whether perfecting headlines, refining copy, devising compelling CTAs, constructing wireframes and prototypes, or delving deep into user research. Don't miss out on the opportunity to embrace the future of UX with ChatGPT. Whether a seasoned expert or a curious enthusiast, this playbook is your key to unlocking the secrets to exceptional UX design. This collection of 300+ UX-specific prompts will serve to spark your imagination, enhance your creative process, and accelerate your design workflow-be it perfecting headlines, refining copy, devising compelling CTAs, constructing wireframes and prototypes, or delving deep into user research. --
Subjects: Artificial intelligence ; Computers ; Human-Computer Interaction (HCI); Natural Language Processing;
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Threat point [sound recording] : a novel / by Preisler, Jeromeauthor(CARDINAL)527638; Clancy, Tom,1947-2013creator(CARDINAL)293728; Pieczenik, Steve R.creator(CARDINAL)342190; Podowitz, Sethnarrator;
Performed by Seth Podowitz.A mysterious AI-controlled sub in the Black Sea, a sleeper agent in the Pacific and a gang of master international hackers threaten to throw the United States into chaos. America may seem safe from within. But far beyond its borders, a new enemy is rising: a global organization that aims to destroy the country's cybersecurity and wreak havoc on the nation. The president has tasked the new intelligence agency, Net Force, with sniffing out and putting an end to these threats. Their investigation reveals a plan that could trigger a war; one that will leave the US devastated. Their only option is to strike. Just as Net Force finds and cuts off one branch of the enemy network, another is revealed. Through the streets of Beijing and New York, a secret city on the Crimean Peninsula, and the dark, abyssal depths of the South China Sea, they must race to root out the source of the attack and discover who really is behind it, before it's too late.Compact discs.
Subjects: Political fiction.; Thrillers (Fiction); Suspense fiction.; Action and adventure fiction.; Audiobooks.; National security; Computer security; Cyber intelligence (Computer security); Cyberterrorism;
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