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One of the most anticipated books of the fall! - Adam Grant, Ars Technica
, Philadelphia Inquirer, Next Big Idea Club, BookPage'If you're
terrified that artificial intelligence is going to take over the world,
you clearly haven't asked a computer to write pick-up lines, name pets,
or do anything else social or creative. Janelle Shane has, and she's the
perfect tour guide to explain what machine learning can and can't do--
and why it's already affecting your life. I can't think of a better way
to learn about artificial intelligence, and I've never had so much fun
along the way.'―Adam Grant,New York Times bestselling author of
Originals'While everyone else is making questionable predictions about
the future of AI, Janelle Shane cuts through the fog by telling you how
AI actually works. And even better: she makes it fun!'―Zach Weinersmith
, creator ofSaturday Morning Breakfast Cereal andNew York Times
bestselling author ofSoonish'An incredibly accessible, informative, and
hilarious look at how the AIs deciding things around us operate.'―Ryan
North,New York Timesbestselling author ofHow to Invent Everything
'What better way to explain AI than through examples of what it can and
cannot do? Shane is an expert at this and fills the book with hilarious
AI experiments as well as a bunch of complementary, charming cartoons.
Her writing style is also so approachable that anybody, not just the
engineer-minded or the tech-savvy, can understand the often abstract
concepts she details.'―Ars Technica'This accessible guide to AI and
machine learning cuts through the techno-hype... You Look Like a Thing
and I Love You should be essential reading.'―Booklist'AI, AI, AI,
that's all you hear... but what is it, really? Why should we care? And
why is it driving so much innovation, remaking our world seemingly day
by day? Shane is a computer scientist and a great guide.'―Philadelphia
Inquirer'An accessible primer... illustrated with charming cartoons,
oddball case studies (self-driving cars in Australia were confused by
kangaroos), and wry observations about the often-hilarious failures of
artificial intelligence to comprehend human contexts.'―Publishers
Weekly'If you're worried about what AI is doing to the world, this book
may not exactly reassure you, but it will definitely equip you with
greater understanding. Recommended for anyone who wants to better
comprehend the strengths and limitations of artificial intelligence, but
also for anyone who likes watching computers fail hilariously.'―
Gretchen McCulloch,New York Timesbestselling author ofBecause Internet
'Janelle Shane has hit the trifecta--the most hilarious, most
educational, and overall best explanation of artificial intelligence
ever written (and drawn).'―Eric Topol, author ofDeep Medicine: How
Artificial Intelligence Can Make Healthcare Human Again Read more
Janelle Shane has a PhD in electrical engineering and a master's in
physics. At aiweirdness.com, she writes about artificial intelligence
and the hilarious and sometimes unsettling ways that algorithms get
human things wrong. She was named one of Fast Company's 100 Most
Creative People in Business and is a 2019 TED Talks speaker. Her work
has appeared in the New York Times, Slate, The New Yorker, The Atlantic,
Popular Science, and more. She is almost certainly not a robot. Read
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