Author: Katharina A. Zweig
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262047462
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
An expert offers a guide to where we should use artificial intelligence—and where we should not. Before we know it, artificial intelligence (AI) will work its way into every corner of our lives, making decisions about, with, and for us. Is this a good thing? There’s a tendency to think that machines can be more “objective” than humans—can make better decisions about job applicants, for example, or risk assessments. In Awkward Intelligence, AI expert Katharina Zweig offers readers the inside story, explaining how many levers computer and data scientists must pull for AI’s supposedly objective decision making. She presents the good and the bad: AI is good at processing vast quantities of data that humans cannot—but it’s bad at making judgments about people. AI is accurate at sifting through billions of websites to offer up the best results for our search queries and it has beaten reigning champions in games of chess and Go. But, drawing on her own research, Zweig shows how inaccurate AI is, for example, at predicting whether someone with a previous conviction will become a repeat offender. It’s no better than simple guesswork, and yet it’s used to determine people’s futures. Zweig introduces readers to the basics of AI and presents a toolkit for designing AI systems. She explains algorithms, big data, and computer intelligence, and how they relate to one another. Finally, she explores the ethics of AI and how we can shape the process. With Awkward Intelligence. Zweig equips us to confront the biggest question concerning AI: where we should use it—and where we should not.
Awkward Intelligence
Author: Katharina A. Zweig
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262047462
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
An expert offers a guide to where we should use artificial intelligence—and where we should not. Before we know it, artificial intelligence (AI) will work its way into every corner of our lives, making decisions about, with, and for us. Is this a good thing? There’s a tendency to think that machines can be more “objective” than humans—can make better decisions about job applicants, for example, or risk assessments. In Awkward Intelligence, AI expert Katharina Zweig offers readers the inside story, explaining how many levers computer and data scientists must pull for AI’s supposedly objective decision making. She presents the good and the bad: AI is good at processing vast quantities of data that humans cannot—but it’s bad at making judgments about people. AI is accurate at sifting through billions of websites to offer up the best results for our search queries and it has beaten reigning champions in games of chess and Go. But, drawing on her own research, Zweig shows how inaccurate AI is, for example, at predicting whether someone with a previous conviction will become a repeat offender. It’s no better than simple guesswork, and yet it’s used to determine people’s futures. Zweig introduces readers to the basics of AI and presents a toolkit for designing AI systems. She explains algorithms, big data, and computer intelligence, and how they relate to one another. Finally, she explores the ethics of AI and how we can shape the process. With Awkward Intelligence. Zweig equips us to confront the biggest question concerning AI: where we should use it—and where we should not.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262047462
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
An expert offers a guide to where we should use artificial intelligence—and where we should not. Before we know it, artificial intelligence (AI) will work its way into every corner of our lives, making decisions about, with, and for us. Is this a good thing? There’s a tendency to think that machines can be more “objective” than humans—can make better decisions about job applicants, for example, or risk assessments. In Awkward Intelligence, AI expert Katharina Zweig offers readers the inside story, explaining how many levers computer and data scientists must pull for AI’s supposedly objective decision making. She presents the good and the bad: AI is good at processing vast quantities of data that humans cannot—but it’s bad at making judgments about people. AI is accurate at sifting through billions of websites to offer up the best results for our search queries and it has beaten reigning champions in games of chess and Go. But, drawing on her own research, Zweig shows how inaccurate AI is, for example, at predicting whether someone with a previous conviction will become a repeat offender. It’s no better than simple guesswork, and yet it’s used to determine people’s futures. Zweig introduces readers to the basics of AI and presents a toolkit for designing AI systems. She explains algorithms, big data, and computer intelligence, and how they relate to one another. Finally, she explores the ethics of AI and how we can shape the process. With Awkward Intelligence. Zweig equips us to confront the biggest question concerning AI: where we should use it—and where we should not.
Silly Serious the Philosopoems 2.0
Author: Tonelius Oliver
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1847284450
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Silly Serious the Philosopoems 2.0 contains hidden jewels placed in each poem that describes the trials and tribulations of life. The work melds surrealistic truths with abstract painting. Silly Serious is written in story form so you are bound to take a journey full of twists and turns ending up in a completely different destination. This book grabs your attention from the jump and doesn't let go until the end.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1847284450
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 102
Book Description
Silly Serious the Philosopoems 2.0 contains hidden jewels placed in each poem that describes the trials and tribulations of life. The work melds surrealistic truths with abstract painting. Silly Serious is written in story form so you are bound to take a journey full of twists and turns ending up in a completely different destination. This book grabs your attention from the jump and doesn't let go until the end.
Social Intelligence for the Socially Awkward
Author: Gerald Confienza
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781790784332
Category : Social learning
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
What does landing your dream girl/guy and closing a million-dollar business deal have in common? They both require social intelligence, and massive amounts of it. It's no longer a secret- a person's ability to develop powerful relationships, communicate effectively, and say the right thing at the right moment is key if they want to make it in life. What does 'making it' entail? Well, you name it; it could mean finding a spouse, landing your dream job, closing a business deal- it could even getting your lazy friend to travel with you to South America. The problem resides in developing these skills when you're a natural introvert or have a severe case of social anxiety. I was one of these cases and struggled a lot because of it. During work meetings, everyone emphatically contributed ideas for improvement while I held back from chipping in afraid no one would take me seriously... I could never get past small talk with the opposite sex. I simply lacked the social fluidity to transition plain interactions into meaningul conversations... In social events, approaching others felt like a nightmare. I was dazed and felt the need of a blueprint for knowing how to start a conversation and connect with others (which I didn't have)... I had to work hard on myself and push myself for many years to get past my social shortcomings and finally develop the thriving social life I enjoy today. However, it doesn't have to be the same for you. In Social Intelligence for the Socially Awkward, I have compiled the resources necessary to begin developing your social IQ today! In this book, you will: Discover genuine strategies for making genuine friends. Apply a simple trick used by the likes of public figures to never run out of things to say. Finally take control of your speech apparatus and communicate the way you've always wanted to. Discover secret covert influence techniques you can apply today to get your way in social scenarios. Discover a simple technique, used by the best stand-up comedians, to get out of their head and project themselves in front of crowds. Learn techniques used by dating coaches to communicate in a polarizing way to the opposite sex (and double your dating in the process). If you're ready to grow your social IQ and your social life like never before, click the 'add to cart' button and get your copy of this book today!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781790784332
Category : Social learning
Languages : en
Pages : 133
Book Description
What does landing your dream girl/guy and closing a million-dollar business deal have in common? They both require social intelligence, and massive amounts of it. It's no longer a secret- a person's ability to develop powerful relationships, communicate effectively, and say the right thing at the right moment is key if they want to make it in life. What does 'making it' entail? Well, you name it; it could mean finding a spouse, landing your dream job, closing a business deal- it could even getting your lazy friend to travel with you to South America. The problem resides in developing these skills when you're a natural introvert or have a severe case of social anxiety. I was one of these cases and struggled a lot because of it. During work meetings, everyone emphatically contributed ideas for improvement while I held back from chipping in afraid no one would take me seriously... I could never get past small talk with the opposite sex. I simply lacked the social fluidity to transition plain interactions into meaningul conversations... In social events, approaching others felt like a nightmare. I was dazed and felt the need of a blueprint for knowing how to start a conversation and connect with others (which I didn't have)... I had to work hard on myself and push myself for many years to get past my social shortcomings and finally develop the thriving social life I enjoy today. However, it doesn't have to be the same for you. In Social Intelligence for the Socially Awkward, I have compiled the resources necessary to begin developing your social IQ today! In this book, you will: Discover genuine strategies for making genuine friends. Apply a simple trick used by the likes of public figures to never run out of things to say. Finally take control of your speech apparatus and communicate the way you've always wanted to. Discover secret covert influence techniques you can apply today to get your way in social scenarios. Discover a simple technique, used by the best stand-up comedians, to get out of their head and project themselves in front of crowds. Learn techniques used by dating coaches to communicate in a polarizing way to the opposite sex (and double your dating in the process). If you're ready to grow your social IQ and your social life like never before, click the 'add to cart' button and get your copy of this book today!
Gary's Garden
Author: Gary Northfield
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545930359
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Gary's Garden is a hilariously bizarre comic that's sure to get you laughing out loud with its goofy characters and silly situations! Delve deep into the undergrowth and meet the crazy critters in Gary's backyard. It's full of the silliest creatures you'll ever meet. The worms think they're caterpillars, the caterpillars think they're acrobats, the spiders are conducting orchestras, the birds are raiding the house for snacks, and the squirrel's lost his nuts! And that's not even half of it! Join the fun in Gary's Garden.
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545930359
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 68
Book Description
Gary's Garden is a hilariously bizarre comic that's sure to get you laughing out loud with its goofy characters and silly situations! Delve deep into the undergrowth and meet the crazy critters in Gary's backyard. It's full of the silliest creatures you'll ever meet. The worms think they're caterpillars, the caterpillars think they're acrobats, the spiders are conducting orchestras, the birds are raiding the house for snacks, and the squirrel's lost his nuts! And that's not even half of it! Join the fun in Gary's Garden.
SUMMARY OF "AWKWARD SCIENCE" BY PIERRE BOURDIEU
Author: MAURICIO ENRIQUE FAU
Publisher: Mauricio Enrique Fau
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 5
Book Description
AWKWARD SCIENCE We have summarized the essential of this book by the author. Sociology is a science, for Bourdieu, since and insofar as he distanced himself from social philosophy. That is, to the extent that it appropriated CONCEPTS, METHODS, CONSISTENT SYSTEMS OF HYPOTHESIS AND VERIFICATION PROCEDURES. Not all sociologists deserve the name of scientists because the methodology varies from author to author, getting GRADUALLY closer, some more than others, to the ideal of scientific verification. However, it is common for them to question the scientific character of sociology, even in the cases of greater methodological rigor, and attack it because many of the statements that this science makes uncomfortable (because sociology calls into question the other sciences).
Publisher: Mauricio Enrique Fau
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 5
Book Description
AWKWARD SCIENCE We have summarized the essential of this book by the author. Sociology is a science, for Bourdieu, since and insofar as he distanced himself from social philosophy. That is, to the extent that it appropriated CONCEPTS, METHODS, CONSISTENT SYSTEMS OF HYPOTHESIS AND VERIFICATION PROCEDURES. Not all sociologists deserve the name of scientists because the methodology varies from author to author, getting GRADUALLY closer, some more than others, to the ideal of scientific verification. However, it is common for them to question the scientific character of sociology, even in the cases of greater methodological rigor, and attack it because many of the statements that this science makes uncomfortable (because sociology calls into question the other sciences).
Eothen
Author: Alexander William Kinglake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : British literature
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : British literature
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Full Opportunity and Social Accounting Act (seminar)
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Government Operations. Subcommittee on Government Research
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social accounting
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Social accounting
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Language and Human Nature
Author: Mark Halpern
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351509829
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
"Language and Human Nature" exposes a century's worth of flawed thinking about language, to exhibit some of the dangers it presents, and to suggest a path to recovery. It begins by examining the causes of changes in the English vocabulary. These sometimes take the form of new words, but more often that of new senses for old words. In the course of this examination, Halpern discusses a wide variety of verbal solecisms, vulgarisms, and infelicities generally. His objective is not to deplore such things, but to expose the reasons for their existence, the human traits that generate them.A large part of this book is devoted to contesting the claims of academic linguists to be the only experts in the study of language change. Language is too central to civilized life to be so deeply misunderstood without causing a multitude of troubles throughout our culture. We are currently experiencing such troubles, a number of which are examined here. The exposure of linguists' misunderstandings is not an end in itself, but a necessary first step in recovery from the confusion we are now enmeshed in.The picture of the relationship between words and thoughts that is part of the attempt to deal with language "scientifically" is partly responsible for dangerous cultural developments. The attempt by linguists to treat their subject scientifically makes them view meaning as an irritating complication to be ignored if possible. It turns them into formalists who try to understand language by studying its physical representations, with a resort to semantics only when unavoidable. With words practically stripped of their role as bearers of meaning, it becomes easy to see them as unimportant. Halpern's book is a serious critique of such oversimplified theorizing.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351509829
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 438
Book Description
"Language and Human Nature" exposes a century's worth of flawed thinking about language, to exhibit some of the dangers it presents, and to suggest a path to recovery. It begins by examining the causes of changes in the English vocabulary. These sometimes take the form of new words, but more often that of new senses for old words. In the course of this examination, Halpern discusses a wide variety of verbal solecisms, vulgarisms, and infelicities generally. His objective is not to deplore such things, but to expose the reasons for their existence, the human traits that generate them.A large part of this book is devoted to contesting the claims of academic linguists to be the only experts in the study of language change. Language is too central to civilized life to be so deeply misunderstood without causing a multitude of troubles throughout our culture. We are currently experiencing such troubles, a number of which are examined here. The exposure of linguists' misunderstandings is not an end in itself, but a necessary first step in recovery from the confusion we are now enmeshed in.The picture of the relationship between words and thoughts that is part of the attempt to deal with language "scientifically" is partly responsible for dangerous cultural developments. The attempt by linguists to treat their subject scientifically makes them view meaning as an irritating complication to be ignored if possible. It turns them into formalists who try to understand language by studying its physical representations, with a resort to semantics only when unavoidable. With words practically stripped of their role as bearers of meaning, it becomes easy to see them as unimportant. Halpern's book is a serious critique of such oversimplified theorizing.
Eōthen, Or, Traces of Travel Brought Home from the East
Author: Alexander William Kinglake
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle East
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Middle East
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Gleanings from English Prose
Author: D. Hoekzema
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 260
Book Description