AI Noteworthy Books

Books that inspire reflection and knowledge.
This section collects thoughtful works that explore artificial intelligence, technology, and the human experience. These books are selected for their clarity, depth, and ability to spark meaningful questions in readers.

Supremacy by Parmy Olson blends narrative style with journalistic precision to tell the AI race between OpenAI and DeepMind (Google), revealing the behind-the-scenes dynamics shaping our technological future.

Supremacy

Author: Parmy Olson Publisher: Pam Macmillan Supremacy by Parmy Olson blends journalistic rigor with narrative flair, taking the reader inside the race for dominance in artificial intelligence between OpenAI and DeepMind (Google). With an elegant, fluid, and surprisingly engaging style, the author recounts events with precision and objectivity, delivering an analysis rich in detail and […]

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Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control 

Author: Stuart Russell Publishing house: Penguin Publishing Group Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control is a thought-provoking and accessible book that explores one of the most critical questions of our time: how can we ensure that advanced AI systems remain beneficial and aligned with human values? In this groundbreaking work, renowned AI

Cover image of the book "Intelligenza Artificiale" by BUR Rizzoli Internazionale

Intelligenza Artificiale

Publisher: BUR Rizzoli Internazionale This book is a curated collection of articles by various authors, originally published in prestigious outlets such as Aeon, The New York Times, ZEITmagazin, The Economist, and Wired, among others. It offers a broad and accessible overview of major topics related to artificial intelligence, including computation, big data, gaming, writing, ethics,

Cover image of the book "Alan Turing - The Enigma" by Andrew Hodges

Alan Turing: The Enigma

Author: Andrew Hodges Alan Turing is considered one of the founding fathers of computer science and a pioneer of artificial intelligence. A British mathematician and cryptographer, Turing is famous for his work during World War II, when he helped crack the Enigma code. In the book “Alan Turing: The Story of an Enigma,” the author

Cover image of the book "Intelligenza Artificiale" by Manfred Spitzer

Artificial Intelligence

Author: Manfred Spitzer Manfred Spitzer was born in 1958 and became a laureate in Medicine and Psychiatry. He is visiting Harvard and currently directs the Psychiatric Clinic and the Centre for Neuroscience and Learning of the University of ULM. Manfred Spitzer works in the field of artificial intelligence, exploring how it works and what we

Cover image of the book "Artificial Intelligence - A Guide for Thinking Humans" - by Melanie Mitchell

Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans

Author: Melanie Mitchell Publishing house: A Pelican Book This book is a clear and thought-provoking exploration of artificial intelligence—what it is, what it isn’t, and where it might be headed. Written by complexity scientist Melanie Mitchell, it offers a balanced and accessible view of AI, cutting through the noise to reveal its real capabilities and

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