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The co-founder of Baidu explains how AI will transform human livelihood, from the economy and financial systems down to daily lives. The book covers many of the latest AI-related ideas and technological developments, such as: computational ability, big data resources, setting the basic standards of AI in research and development, an introduction to the "super brain," and more.

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The co-founder of Baidu explains how AI will transform human livelihood, from the economy and financial systems down to daily lives. The book covers many of the latest AI-related ideas and technological developments, such as: computational ability, big data resources, setting the basic standards of AI in research and development, an introduction to the "super brain," and more.
Autorenporträt
Robin Li Robin Li is the co-founder, chairman and CEO of Baidu. In 1991, Robin graduated from Peking University with a Bachelor of Science degree in information management. Thereafter, Robin completed his master’s degree in computer science at the State University of New York in Buffalo. Robin worked as a senior consultant at a subsidiary of Dow Jones and designed the real-time financial information system for the online edition of Wall Street Journal. He then joined InfoSeek as a senior engineer. Robin holds a US patent for the hyperlink analysis technology, which is the foundation for the development of search engines. As a firm believer in technology, Robin is one of the early movers who is keenly aware of AI becoming a global trend, and he developed Baidu into a pioneer in the field. Currently, Baidu has become a leader in artificial intelligence, and its achievements in AI research and development and commercial applications have received global recognition.   Cixin Liu is a science fiction writer. He is a nine-time winner of the Galaxy Award (China's most prestigious literary science fiction award), winner of the 2015 Hugo Award for The Three-Body Problem, and the 2017 Locus Award for Death's End as well as a nominee for the Nebula Award.