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We've seen it in movies and TV. We've read about it in science-fiction books. It's a deep, innate desire in the human subconscious: to communicate with our technology the same way we communicate with each other--through conversation. There is a massive gap between the artificial intelligence experiences people are using today and what our imagination necessitates. The oil of scientific underpinnings to create phenomenal AI is present; it needs only to be tapped. Breaking Botsfollows the extraordinary journey of those tapping that oil: Jason Mars and the company he founded, Clinc. But the story…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
We've seen it in movies and TV. We've read about it in science-fiction books. It's a deep, innate desire in the human subconscious: to communicate with our technology the same way we communicate with each other--through conversation. There is a massive gap between the artificial intelligence experiences people are using today and what our imagination necessitates. The oil of scientific underpinnings to create phenomenal AI is present; it needs only to be tapped. Breaking Botsfollows the extraordinary journey of those tapping that oil: Jason Mars and the company he founded, Clinc. But the story doesn't end there--it continues with you. Building the AI revolution is a community effort. The future is always in front of us--so jump in!
Autorenporträt
JASON MARS has built some of the world¿s most sophisticated scalable systems for AI, computer vision, and natural language processing. He is a professor of computer science at the University of Michigan, where he directs Clarity Lab, one of the world¿s top AI and computing training labs.In his tenure as CEO of Clinc, he was named Bank Innovation¿s number two ¿Most Innovative CEO in Banking 2017¿ and number four in ¿Top 11 Technologists in Voice AI 2019.¿ His work has been recognized by Crain¿s Detroit Business¿s 2019 ¿40 under 40¿ for ¿career accomplishments, impact in their field, and contributions to their community.¿ Prior to the University of Michigan, Jason was a professor at University of California San Diego, and worked at Google and Intel. Jason holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Virginia.