A Short History of Artificial Intelligence takes readers on a compelling journey through the origins, breakthroughs, and transformations of one of the most revolutionary fields in human history. From early philosophical questions about thinking machines to the creation of modern AI systems that shape our daily lives, this book offers a clear and engaging overview of how artificial intelligence evolved.
Beginning with the foundational ideas of logic, computation, and early computer science, the book explores the pioneers who laid the groundwork for AI and the key milestones that defined its progress. Readers will discover how symbolic AI gave way to machine learning, how data and computing power fueled rapid advances, and how neural networks and deep learning transformed industries ranging from healthcare to transportation.
The book also examines the challenges and controversies surrounding artificial intelligence, including ethical dilemmas, bias, automation, and the future of work. It highlights how AI continues to reshape society, raising important questions about intelligence, creativity, and human identity.
Accessible to beginners yet informative for curious minds, A Short History of Artificial Intelligence provides a balanced and insightful introduction to the past, present, and future of AI—making it an essential read for anyone interested in technology and its impact on the world.
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