Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
v, 249 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 21 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Summary |
"The AI delusion demonstrates why we should not be intimidated into thinking that computers are infallible, that data-mining is knowledge discovery, or that black boxes should be trusted"--Back dust jacket. |
Contents |
Chapter 1. Intelligent or obedient?; Chapter 2. Doing without thinking; Chapter 3. Symbols without context; Chapter 4. Bad data; Chapter 5. Patterns in randomness; Chapter 6. If you torture the data long enough; Chapter 7. The kitchen sink; Chapter 8. Old wine in new bottles; Chapter 9. Take two aspirin; Chapter 10. Beat the market I; Chapter 11. Beat the market II; Chapter 12. We're watching you; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index. |
Subject |
Computers -- Social aspects.
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Computers -- Social aspects. |
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Data mining.
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Data mining. |
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Artificial intelligence.
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Artificial intelligence. |
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Big data.
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Big data. |
Added Title |
Artificial Intelligence delusion |
Other Form: |
Electronic version: Smith, Gary. AI delusion. First edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2018 9780192557797 (OCoLC)1049974604 |
ISBN |
0198824300 hardback |
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9780198824305 hardback |
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