Books

Non-fiction books to understand AI without technicalities.

Explore a curated selection of essential non-fiction books to understand artificial intelligence (AI) without requiring technical expertise. This list is designed for readers interested in AI's societal impact, ethics, and future, offering clear and accessible insights into this rapidly evolving field. Discover how AI works, its applications, and its implications through works by renowned experts, perfect for beginners and enthusiasts alike. Dive into the world of AI and demystify its complexities without the technical jargon.

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    El algoritmo de la felicidad de Mo Gawdat

    134 Global Votes
    • Ofrece una fórmula sencilla para alcanzar la felicidad

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    Mo Gawdat, extrabajador de Google, explica en este libro cómo aplicar la lógica y el pensamiento algorítmico, conceptos fundamentales de la IA, para alcanzar la felicidad, sin necesidad de conocimientos técnicos previos.

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    Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control by Stuart Russell

    108 Global Votes
    • Examines the challenges and risks of AI

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    In "Human Compatible", Stuart Russell, a renowned AI expert, offers an accessible perspective on the risks and challenges of AI development without technicalities, making it ideal for readers without prior technical knowledge. The book explores how to ensure that AI benefits humanity, avoiding catastrophic scenarios, through a clear and understandable approach.

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    What Algorithms Want: Imagination in the Age of Computing by Ed Finn

    105 Global Votes
    • Examines the influence of algorithms in society

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    Ed Finn's book explains in an accessible way how artificial intelligence algorithms influence our daily lives, without resorting to complex technical jargon, making it ideal for readers without specialized knowledge in computer science. Through clear examples and engaging narratives, the author demystifies AI and reveals its impact on decision-making, culture, and society.

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    The Singularity Is Near by Raymond Kurzweil

    50 Global Votes
    • Explores the concept of technological singularity

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    In "The Singularity Is Near," Kurzweil explores the future of artificial intelligence and technology in an accessible way, without deep technicalities, which allows readers to understand complex AI concepts and their potential impact on society in a clear and engaging way. The book offers a comprehensive overview of AI and its relationship to the future of humanity, making it ideal for those seeking to understand AI without the need for prior technical knowledge.

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    The Myth of Artificial Intelligence by Erik J. Larson

    26 Global Votes
    • Dismantles the myths surrounding Artificial Intelligence

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    This book offers a critical and accessible perspective on the limitations of current AI, demystifying common exaggerations without resorting to complex technical jargon, making it ideal for those seeking to understand AI from a more philosophical and less technical perspective.

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    Ética para máquinas de José Ignacio Latorre

    25 Global Votes
    • Invita a la reflexión sobre la ética en la IA

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    Este libro aborda los dilemas éticos fundamentales que plantea la inteligencia artificial, permitiendo a los lectores comprender las implicaciones morales de esta tecnología sin necesidad de conocimientos técnicos previos. Latorre explora cómo la IA desafía nuestros valores y principios, ofreciendo una perspectiva accesible y reflexiva sobre su impacto en la sociedad.

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    Inteligencia Artificial: 101 cosas que debes saber hoy sobre nuestro futuro de Lasse Rouhiainen

    12 Global Votes
    • Ofrece una visión accesible sobre el impacto de la IA

      (+4)

    Este libro ofrece una visión general accesible de la inteligencia artificial, presentando 101 conceptos clave de manera clara y concisa, ideal para lectores sin experiencia técnica en el campo. Su enfoque en los fundamentos y las implicaciones futuras de la IA lo convierte en una excelente introducción para comprender la IA sin tecnicismos.

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    Genius Makers de Cade Metz

    4 Global Votes
    • Ofrece una visión de la historia y el desarrollo de la IA

      (+4)

    Genius Makers ofrece una narrativa accesible sobre las figuras clave que impulsaron el desarrollo de la inteligencia artificial, evitando la jerga técnica y centrándose en las historias humanas detrás de los algoritmos.

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    Non-Things: Upheavals in the Lifeworld by Byung-Chul Han

    3 Global Votes
    • Examines the dematerialization of the world by digitization

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    In "Non-Things," Han examines how digitization transforms our perception of reality, an essential context for understanding the impact of AI on society without the need for technical jargon. The book offers a philosophical perspective on the dematerialization of the world, crucial for understanding the cultural and existential implications of artificial intelligence.

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    The Big Nine de Amy Webb

    3 Global Votes
    • Ofrece un análisis profundo sobre el futuro de la inteligencia artificial

      (+2)

    "The Big Nine" de Amy Webb ofrece una visión accesible y panorámica de las nueve grandes empresas tecnológicas que lideran el campo de la inteligencia artificial, analizando su impacto en la sociedad sin recurrir a jerga técnica compleja, lo que lo hace ideal para lectores sin conocimientos especializados en IA. El libro examina las estrategias, el poder y la responsabilidad de estas compañías, permitiendo a los lectores comprender las dinámicas clave de la IA y sus implicaciones futuras de manera clara y concisa.

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    T-Minus AI de Michael Kanaan

    3 Global Votes
    • Ofrece una exploración integral de la inteligencia artificial

      (+4)

    T-Minus AI ofrece una visión general accesible de la IA, centrándose en sus implicaciones estratégicas y sociales en lugar de detalles técnicos complejos, haciéndolo ideal para lectores sin formación técnica que buscan comprender el panorama general de la IA.

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    Artificial Intelligence For Dummies by John Paul Mueller and Luca Massaron

    1 Global Votes
    • Demystifies the field of artificial intelligence

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    This book explains AI in an accessible way, avoiding technical jargon and complex concepts, making it ideal for beginners without prior knowledge in programming or advanced mathematics.

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    Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence: A Non-Technical Introduction by Tom Taulli

    1 Global Votes
    • Offers an accessible view of AI for non-technical people

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    This book offers an accessible overview of AI, ideal for readers without prior technical knowledge, explaining key concepts in a clear and concise manner. Its non-technical approach allows beginners to understand the fundamentals of AI without feeling overwhelmed by specialized jargon.

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    Artificial intelligence: How it will change the world (and your life) by Pablo Rodríguez

    0 Global Votes
    • Offers an overview of AI

      (+4)

    This book offers an accessible view of AI, ideal for readers without prior technical knowledge, explaining how AI will impact various aspects of daily life in a clear and understandable way. It addresses the topic of artificial intelligence simply, avoiding technical jargon and focusing on practical and social implications.

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    The Coming Wave by Mustafa Suleyman

    0 Global Votes
    • Offers an informed perspective on the risks and opportunities of AI

      (+3)

    This book offers an accessible view of the rise of artificial intelligence and its impact on society, avoiding technical jargon and focusing on the ethical and social implications that any reader can understand. It addresses the topic from a broad perspective, ideal for those seeking to understand AI without the need for prior technical knowledge.

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    AI From Scratch by Jordi Torres

    0 Global Votes
    • Offers a clear and accessible view of artificial intelligence

      (+4)

    "AI From Scratch" by Jordi Torres is ideal for this ranking because it explains the fundamentals of artificial intelligence in an accessible way, avoiding unnecessary technical jargon. The book focuses on making AI concepts understandable for readers with no prior experience in the field, which makes it an excellent introduction for beginners.

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    Inteligencia Artificial: Una Introducción Filosófica de Jack Copeland

    0 Global Votes
    • Ofrece una exploración profunda de los fundamentos filosóficos de la IA

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    Este libro ofrece una exploración accesible de la IA desde una perspectiva filosófica, evitando la jerga técnica y centrándose en los conceptos fundamentales. Su enfoque permite a los lectores comprender los principios subyacentes de la IA sin necesidad de conocimientos especializados en informática o matemáticas.

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    Máquinas que piensan: La inteligencia artificial y el futuro de la humanidad de Toby Walsh

    0 Global Votes
    • Ofrece una perspectiva crítica sobre el impacto de la IA en la sociedad

      (+3)

    Este libro ofrece una visión accesible de la IA, explorando su impacto en la sociedad y el futuro sin requerir conocimientos técnicos previos. Walsh aborda temas complejos de manera clara, haciéndolo ideal para lectores que buscan comprender la IA sin tecnicismos.