Plug in to the often mind-blowing world of artificial intelligence.
How can a machine write a story? Are computers now cleverer than people? Could a robot do your shopping? Discover all the things that artificial intelligence can already do (and the things it can't).
- Packed full of flaps to lift
- Explores the opportunities - and risks - that AI could bring
- Written in consultation with Professor Michael Wooldridge, from Oxford University's Department of Computer Science
- Part of Usborne's See Inside Series which contains over 50 books, covering everything from space to Ancient Greece, the human body and evolution
Chapters in this book include:
- What is Artificial Intelligence?
- AI all around
- How does AI work?
- Talking computers
- Can computers make art?
- Rise of the robots
- Possible futures
- A brief history of AI
This is Book 57 in the See Inside Series. See all See Inside books here.
Rachael Davis (Author)
Rachael Davis studied mathematics at Oxford University and went on to work in finance. When her mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer Rachael decided life was too short not to do what you love. She left her job, did a masters in English Literature at Surrey University, became a full-time writer and has never loo