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The ChatGPT revolution : get curious, get productive and get creative with AI / by McGeorge, Donna,author.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-250).Part I. Get curious : What is ChatGPT? ; The pros and cons ; There's an AI for that ; It's all about the prompts -- Part II. Get productive : At work ; At home ; On the go -- Part III. Get creative : Generative tales ; The digital canvas ; Beyond the basics.Learn how to simplify your life with AI in this essential guide now fully updated and revised, with even more ideas to spark creativity and boost efficiency. The ChatGPT Revolution is the ultimate quick-start guide to unlocking the power of generative AI. We're on the edge of an AI revolution ... but what does that mean for you? It's time to get curious about how the latest tech can help you handle your everyday load, at work and at home! Whether you're overwhelmed by repetitive, time-consuming tasks or you're simply looking for a fresh injection of creativity, ChatGPT has got your back. With this essential handbook, you'll learn how quickly and easily apps like ChatGPT can turn your to-do list into a ta-da list. From emails and reports to planning your next meal or vacation, generative AI can help you simplify your daily tasks and responsibilities. The ChatGPT Revolution shows you exactly how to use this innovative tech to save on time and stress. Sharing practical tips and fun ideas, acclaimed productivity expert Donna McGeorge unpacks everything you need to know.
Subjects: Informational works.; ChatGPT.; Natural language generation (Computer science); Artificial intelligence.; Natural language generation (Computer science); Neural networks (Computer science); Computer logic.;
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The last firewall : a singularity novel / by Hertling, William.(CARDINAL)607777;
In the year 2035, robots, artificial intelligences, and neural implants have become commonplace. The Institute for Ethics keeps the peace, using social reputation to ensure that robots and humans don't harm society or each other. But a powerful AI named Adam has found a way around the restrictions. Catherine Matthews, nineteen years old, has a unique gift: the ability to manipulate the net with her neural implant. Yanked out of her perfectly ordinary life, Catherine becomes the last firewall standing between Adam and his quest for world domination"--from back cover.
Subjects: Science fiction.; Artificial intelligence; Neural networks (Computer science); Social media; Teenage girls; Social media.;
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Reinforcement learning : industrial applications of intelligent agents / by Winder, Phil,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: Reinforcement learning; Dynamic programming; Neural networks (Computer science); Artificial intelligence.; Machine learning.;
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Total recall : how the E-memory revolution will change everything / by Bell, C. Gordon.(CARDINAL)504127; Gemmell, Jim,1965-(CARDINAL)547701;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-268) and index.The vision -- Mylifebits -- The meeting of E-memory and bio-memory -- Work -- Health -- Learning -- Everyday life and afterlife -- Living through the revolution -- Getting started -- The future.
Subjects: Computers and civilization; Information resources management; Information society.; Memory.; Neural networks (Computer science); Telematics;
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The uploaded / by Steinmetz, Ferrett,author.(CARDINAL)621914;
"In the near future, the elderly have moved online and now live within the computer network. But that doesn't stop them interfering in the lives of the living, whose sole real purpose now is to maintain the vast servers which support digital Heaven. For one orphan that just isn't enough - he wants more for himself and his sister than a life slaving away for the dead. It turns out that he's not the only one who wants to reset the world..."--Page [4] of cover.
Subjects: Science fiction.; Heaven; Future life; Neural networks (Computer science); Cybernetics; Orphans;
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Imitation of life : how biology is inspiring computing / by Forbes, Nancy.(CARDINAL)675005;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 159-162).Artificial neural networks -- Evolutionary algorithms -- Cellular automata -- Artificial life -- DNA computation -- Biomolecular self-assembly -- Amorphous computing -- Computer immune systems -- Biologically inspired hardware -- Biology through the lens of computer science.
Subjects: Biology.; Computer science.;
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The nature of code : simulating natural systems with JavaScript / by Shiffman, Daniel,author.(CARDINAL)492966;
Randomness -- Vectors -- Forces -- Oscillation -- Particle systems -- Autonomous agents -- Physics libraries -- Cellular automata -- Fractals -- Evolutionary computing -- Neural networks -- Neurevolution."A beginner-friendly creative coding tutorial that explores a range of programming strategies for developing computer simulations of natural systems-from elementary concepts in math and physics to sophisticated machine-learning algorithms. All examples are written with p5.js, a JavaScript library for creative coding"--
Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; JavaScript (Computer program language); Computer programming; Computer simulation; Physical sciences; Computer programming.;
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From deep learning to rational machines : what the history of philosophy can teach us about the future of artifical intelligence / by Buckner, Cameron J.,author.(CARDINAL)894786;
Includes bibliographic references (pages 349-401) and index."This book provides a framework for thinking about foundational philosophical questions surrounding the use of deep artificial neural networks ("deep learning") to achieve artificial intelligence. Specifically, it link recent breakthroughs to classic works in empiricist philosophy of mind. In recent assessments of deep learning's potential, scientists have cited historical figures from the philosophical debate between nativism and empiricism, which concerns the origins of abstract knowledge. These emiricists were faculty psychologists; that is, they argued that the extraction of abstract knowledge from experience involves the active engagement of psychological faculties such as perception, memory, imagination, attention, and empathy. This book explains how recent deep learning breakthroughs realized some of the most ambitious ideas about these faculties from philosophers such as Aristotle, Ibn Sina (Avicenna), John Locke, David Hume, William James, and Sophie de Grouchy. It illustrates the utility of this interdisciplinary connection by showing how it can provide benefits to both philosophy and computer science: computer scientists can continue to mine the history of philosophy for ideas and aspirational targets to hit, and philosophers can see how some of the historical empricists' most ambitious speculations can now be realized in specific computational systems"--Includes bibliographical references and index.Moderate empiricism and machine learning -- What is deep learning, and how should we evaluate its potential? -- Perception -- Memory -- Imagination -- Attention -- Social and moral cognition.
Subjects: Machine learning; Artificial intelligence;
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Will robots ever be smarter than humans? : theories about artificial intelligence / by Jackson, Tom,1972-author.(CARDINAL)332335;
Includes bibliographical references and index.What is a robot? -- Mechanical servants -- The first robots -- Taking instructions -- Decision-making -- Using logic -- Artificial intelligence -- Neural networks -- Types of AI -- Big data -- Testing AI -- The Chinese room -- Playing games -- The robots are coming -- On the road -- In the factory -- Smart homes -- Robots and AI in the future -- Are humans in danger from AI? -- Quantum computing.Introduces the history and future of robotics, covering everything from the eighteenth century French automatons to Elon Musk, Ada Lovelace to Alan Turing, self-driving cars and smart homes to assembly and military robots.Accelerated Reader AR
Subjects: Artificial intelligence; Technological innovations;
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Principles of robotics & artificial intelligence / by Renneboog, Richard,editor.(CARDINAL)891845;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 429-467) and index.Extreme Value Theorem -- F -- Facial Recognition Technology in Surveillance -- Fuzzy Logic -- G -- Game Theory -- Geoinformatics -- Go -- Grammatology -- Graphene -- Graphics Technologies -- H -- Holographic Technology -- Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) -- Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) -- I -- Integral -- Internet of Things (IoT) -- Interoperability -- K -- Kinematics -- L -- Language Model for Dialogue Applications (LaMDA) -- Limit of a Function -- Linear Programming -- Linux -- Local Area Network (LAN) -- M -- Machine Code -- Machine Learning -- Machine Translation -- Magnetic Storage -- Mechatronics -- Microcomputer -- Microprocessor -- Motion (Physics) -- Multitasking -- N -- Nanotechnology -- Network Interface Controller (NIC) -- Network Topology -- Neural Engineering -- Nouvelle Artificial Intelligence -- Numerical Analysis -- O -- Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) -- Optical Storage -- P -- Parallel Computing -- Pattern Recognition -- Photogrammetry -- Pneumatics -- Probability and Statistics -- Programming Languages for Artificial Intelligence -- Proportionality -- Public-Key Cryptography -- Python -- Q -- Quantum Computing -- R -- R -- Replication -- Robotic Arms -- Robotic Process Automation (RPA) -- Robotics -- Robotics and Robotic Systems -- Ruby -- S -- Scale Model -- Scratch -- Self-Management -- Semantic Web -- Sequence -- Series -- Set Notation -- Siri -- Smart City -- Smart Homes -- Smart Label -- Smartphone -- Soft Robotics -- Solar Cell -- Space Drone -- Space Robotics -- Speech Recognition -- Stem-and-Leaf Plots -- Structured Query Language (SQL) -- Stuxnet -- Supercomputer -- T Tablet Computer -- Turing Test -- U -- UNIX -- V -- Video Game Design and Programming -- Virtual Reality -- Z -- Z3 -- Zombie -- Bibliography -- Glossary -- Organizations -- Index.Table of Contents -- Publisher's Note -- Introduction -- Contributors -- A -- Abstraction -- Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) -- Agile Robotics -- Algorithmic Bias -- Algorithms -- Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) -- Application Programming Interface (API) -- Artificial Consciousness -- Artificial Intelligence (AI) -- Artificial Intelligence and Terrorism -- Artificial Intelligence Cold War -- Artificial Intelligence in Cognitive Psychology -- Artificial Intelligence in Education -- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Cinema -- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Gaming -- Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Literature -- Augmented Reality (AR) -- Automated Processes and Servomechanisms -- Automatons, Mechanical Creatures, and Artificial Intelligence in Mythology -- Autonomous Car -- Avatars and Simulation -- B -- Behavioral Neuroscience -- Binary Pattern -- Biomechanical Engineering -- Biomechanics -- Biomimetics -- Bionics and Biomedical Engineering -- C -- C -- C++ -- Charles Babbage's Difference and Analytical Engines -- Chatbot -- ChatGPT (software) -- Client-Server Architecture -- CNC Milling -- Cognitive Science -- Combinatorics -- Computed Tomography -- Computer Engineering -- Computer Languages, Compilers, and Tools -- Computer Memory -- Computer Networks -- Computer Simulation -- Computer Software -- Computer Viruses and Worms -- Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) -- Computing Devices in History -- Continuous Random Variable -- Cryptography and Encryption -- Cybernetics -- Cybersecurity -- Cyberspace -- D -- The Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence -- Data Analytics (DA) -- Deep Learning -- Deep Reinforcement Learning (deep RL) -- Deepfake -- Digital Fraud -- Digital Logic -- DNA Computing -- Domain-Specific Language (DSL) -- E -- Evaluating Expressions -- Existential Risk from Artificial General Intelligence -- Expert System."This volume provides readers with the important information they need to understand the basic concepts of artificial intelligence as well as ways that both AI and robotics can be successfully incorporated into manufacturing, transportation, education, and medicine. This new edition has been updated and expanded to include the latest developments in artificial intelligence, including ChatGPT and other chatbots, machine learning, and open-source AI. The text also discusses the role AI and robotics play in popular culture and modern society, recent calls to regulate the artificial intelligence industry and how the industry is expected to evolve in the future. More than 120 easy-to-understand entries, many with illustrations and photographs, cover: Augmented Reality; Machine Learning; Knowledge Acquisition; Pattern Recognition; Self-Management; Virtual Reality. These entries cover many important aspects of AI and robotics, including basic principles of robotic motion and engineering, neural engineering and human-computer interaction, programming languages and operating systems, and the mathematics that govern computation. The role of robotics and AI in war, fraud, and terrorism is also examined, as well as how these fields are portrayed in popular culture, which ultimately reflects how we perceive the line between human and machine. Entries begin by specifying related Fields of Study, followed by an Abstract and then a list of Key Concepts summarizing important points; all entries end with a helpful Further Reading section." -From publisher.
Subjects: Reference works.; Robotics.; Artificial intelligence.;
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