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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.
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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.