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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.;
- How to speak machine : computational thinking for the rest of us / by Maeda, John,author.(CARDINAL)341384;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."John Maeda is one of the world's preeminent interdisciplinary thinkers on technology and design. In How to Speak Machine, he offers a set of simple laws that govern not only the computers of today, but the unimaginable machines of the future. Technology is already more powerful than we can comprehend, and getting more powerful at an exponential pace. Once set in motion, algorithms never tire. And when a program's size, speed, and tirelessness combine with its ability to learn and transform itself, the outcome can be unpredictable and dangerous. Take the seemingly instant transformation of Microsoft's chatbot Tay into a hate-spewing racist, or how crime-predicting algorithms reinforce racial bias. How to Speak Machine provides a coherent framework for today's product designers, business leaders, and policymakers to grasp this brave new world. Drawing on his wide-ranging experience from engineering to computer science to design, Maeda shows how businesses and individuals can identify opportunities afforded by technology to make world-changing and inclusive products--while avoiding the pitfalls inherent to the medium"-- Provided by publisher.
- Subjects: Computer logic; Computer algorithms; Machine theory.; Electronic data processing; Product design.;
- The logician and the engineer : how George Boole and Claude Shannon created the information age / by Nahin, Paul J.(CARDINAL)765163;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.George Boole and Claude Shannon : two mini-biographies -- Boolean algebra -- Logical switching circuits -- Boole, Shannon, and probability -- Some combinatorial design logic examples -- Sequential-state digital circuits -- Turing machines -- Beyond Boole and Shannon.
- Subjects: Biographies.; Boole, George, 1815-1864.; Shannon, Claude Elwood, 1916-2001.; Logicians; Electrical engineers; Computer logic.; Logic circuits.;
- How to speak machine : a gentle introduction to artificial intelligence / by Maeda, John,author.(CARDINAL)341384;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-215) and index."A simple, enduring framework for understanding the complex world of AI and machine learning"--
- Subjects: Computer logic; Computer algorithms; Electronic data processing; Machine theory; Artificial intelligence;
- What makes us smart : the computational logic of human cognition / by Gershman, Samuel J.,1985-author.aut;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."This book is motivated by a fundamental puzzle about human cognition: how can we apparently be so stupid and so smart at the same time? On the one hand, the catalogue of human error is vast: we perceive things that aren't there and fail to perceive things right in front of us, we forget things that happened and remember things that didn't happen, we're inconsistent, biased, myopic, overly optimistic, and-despite this litany of imperfections-overconfident. In short, we appear to be as far as one can imagine from an ideal of rationality. On the other hand, there is an equally vast catalogue of findings in support of human rationality: we come close to optimal performance in domains ranging from motor control and sensory perception to prediction, communication, decision making, and logical reasoning. This puzzle has been around for as long as people have contemplated the nature of human intelligence, though it is now amplified by the modern revolution in AI. In this book, Samuel J. Gershman offers a new explanation, grounded in computational neuroscience, for this puzzle. He argues that the errors that the brain makes-those that make us "stupid"-are not haphazard "hacks" or "kluges" as some have argued. Rather, they are inevitable consequences of a brain optimized to operate under natural information processing constraints. In this book, Gershman develops this argument and shows how it reveals a deeper computational logic underlying a range of errors in human cognition. Importantly, he does not develop a bespoke explanation for each individual error; rather, he develops a uniform computational logic that can be invoked to explain diverse and superficially distinct phenomena. The result is a small set of unifying principles for understanding both the successes and the failures of cognition"--
- Subjects: Cognition.; Intellect.; Cognitive psychology.;
- If this / then that / by Borth, Teddy,author.(CARDINAL)615115;
- Includes online resources and index.Checking outcomes -- Making decisions -- Look and react -- If this, then that.This title introduces the concept of "if this, then that" in coding by using relatable real-world examples. Vivid photographs and easy-to-read text aid comprehension for early readers. Features include a table of contents, an infographic, fun facts, Making Connections questions, a glossary, and an index. QR Codes in the book give readers access to book-specific resources to further their learning. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards.570LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Application software; Computer programming; Conditionals (Logic);
- Get coding with logic / by Wood, Kevin(Writer of computer books),author.(CARDINAL)416923;
- Includes bibliographical references (page 31) and index.Introduces the concept of logic and its relation to coding, including an explanation of Boolean algebra.
- Subjects: Algebra, Boolean; Computer programming; Logic, Symbolic and mathematical;
- Parallel logic simulation of VLSI systems / by Bailey, Mary L.; Briner, Jack V.(Jack Vedder),1961-(CARDINAL)217429; Chamberlain, Roger D.; Microelectronics Center of North Carolina.Center for Microelectronics.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 32-35).
- Subjects: Computer simulation.; Integrated circuits; Logic design.; Parallel processing (Electronic computers);
- Variable matching for verification / by Reeves, Douglas S.; Kedem, Gershon.(CARDINAL)216717; Microelectronics Center of North Carolina.Center for Microelectronics.;
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 25-26).
- Subjects: Verification (Logic); Electronic circuit design; Electronic digital computers;
- Computer math / by Fischer, James,1988-(CARDINAL)501711;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.Download speeds -- Upload speeds -- Memory space -- Email storage -- Binary code -- Writing in binary -- Computer logic -- Basic programming -- More basic programming -- Website design : pixels -- Website design : colors -- Website design : proportion -- Excel -- More excel -- Putting it all together.900L
- Subjects: Computer programming; Computer science; Computers; Web sites;
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