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Artifical intelligence is one of the most significant technological developments of the current century, and its impact is just beginning. In its simplest form, AI is making machines that learn and think like humans. We can expect to interact with AI in nearly everything we do, for example, managing finances, obtaining medical care, finding information, writing, and creating art. This book provides a clear, accessible guide to using AI safely and effectively in daily life. There are seemingly unlimited options to employ AI daily, and almost as many AI tools available. Readers will gain the…mehr

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Artifical intelligence is one of the most significant technological developments of the current century, and its impact is just beginning. In its simplest form, AI is making machines that learn and think like humans. We can expect to interact with AI in nearly everything we do, for example, managing finances, obtaining medical care, finding information, writing, and creating art. This book provides a clear, accessible guide to using AI safely and effectively in daily life. There are seemingly unlimited options to employ AI daily, and almost as many AI tools available. Readers will gain the skills to critically evaluate AI and navigate its limitations, fostering digital literacy and independence. Concrete examples of how AI can impact daily life make this book relatable and relevant to the target audience. The book also dedicates significant space to educating readers about potential risks of AI and providing proactive security measures.
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Michael Miller has written more than 200 books over the past four decades, including many in the Absolute Beginner's Guide series and almost two dozen books with AARP. His books have collectively sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide. He has a particular interest in new and evolving technologies, so writing about AI is right up his alley. His readers say he has a knack for explaining complex technologies in easy-to-understand terms, and he has no reason to argue with that. He is an older gentleman, which means he's been around long enough to experience many different "new" technologies. (He has been writing for four decades; he wrote one of the first books about the Internet when it was new!) He lives with his wife and random daily combinations of four stepchildren and eight grandchildren in a suburb of the Twin Cities in the often-frozen land of Minnesota. In his spare time, he plays drums, entertains (and is entertained by) his grandchildren, and writes about music from the '60s, '70s, and '80s in his Classic Song of the Day blog (www.classicsongoftheday.com). You can find out more about Mike on his website, www.millerwriter.com.