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  • Robots and Artificial Intelligence

    Nancy Dickmann

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Robots are a lot more complex than you think! Readers will discover different tasks robots handle in the world and how robots are put together. This book explores how robots ingest data from their surroundings, and how they function. Budding engineers will also discover some of the intricacies of artificial intelligence, including what it takes to make a machine that can pass as a human. Compelling infographics and simple language make complex mechanics easier to understand. There's a lot to discover about robots, let the journey begin!
  • Artificial Intelligence

    Josh Gregory

    eBook (Cherry Lake Publishing, Sept. 1, 2017)
    Thanks to the latest advances in artificial intelligence, computers and robots are closer than ever to thinking for themselves. With this book, students learn about the past, present, and future of technological innovation. Fun, engaging text introduces readers to new ideas and builds on technology concepts they may already know. Additional tools, including a glossary and an index, help students learn new vocabulary and locate information.
  • Robots and Artificial Intelligence

    Nancy Dickmann

    Library Binding (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2020)
    Robots are a lot more complex than you think! Readers will discover different tasks robots handle in the world and how robots are put together. This book explores how robots ingest data from their surroundings, and how they function. Budding engineers will also discover some of the intricacies of artificial intelligence, including what it takes to make a machine that can pass as a human. Compelling infographics and simple language make complex mechanics easier to understand. There's a lot to discover about robots, let the journey begin!
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  • Artificial Intelligence for Kids

    Dr. Dhoot

    Paperback (GenBeam LLC, Dec. 6, 2018)
    Kick-start your future genius!Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.What is artificial, and what is intelligence?From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Artificial Intelligence for Kids is a great way to introduce basic concepts about the meaning of intelligence and also the different types of artificial intelligence.The vibrant, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations with easy to understand text encourage the child's sense of wonder and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)!Told with 2 levels of learning:Level 1: Black text for baby basicsLevel 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyondGreat addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.Glossary to expand your learner's vocabulary and understanding with simple science definitionsStimulating questions and a prompted drawing activity for continued engagementInviting font that is large, clear, and color-coordinated for easy digestion of materialOther Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:Mars for KidsThe Solar System for KidsABCs of The Solar System and BeyondNeural Networks for KidsMachine Learning for KidsABCs of Machine LearningWhat readers have to say about the series:"Big concepts in a well-explained book! - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase." - ACS"Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom." - Raman Bhasin"Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging! It's a great intro to an important topic." - Stephanie Hosford"New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way." - John Ngui"Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts! A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in" - Angela K."An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection." - Sakshi"Kind, gentle, and engaging early introduction to big topics - All three books provide an engaging exploration that gently introduces a child to big topics." - Yuri"Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults." - MP"Must Buy! What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future." - Amitoj Gill
  • Artificial Intelligence for Kids

    Dr. Dhoot

    eBook (GenBeam LLC, Jan. 12, 2019)
    Kick-start your future genius!Tinker Toddlers is a series designed to introduce first nonfiction emerging STEM concepts to babies, toddlers, and preschoolers.What is artificial, and what is intelligence?From the award-winning Tinker Toddlers series, Artificial Intelligence for Kids is a great way to introduce basic concepts about the meaning of intelligence and also the different types of artificial intelligence.The vibrant, beautiful, and visually stimulating illustrations with easy to understand text encourage the child's sense of wonder and curiosity (and might stimulate your senses too)!Told with 2 levels of learning:Level 1: Black text for baby basicsLevel 2: Purple text for early learning, those ready to read, and beyondGreat addition to homeschool curriculum for preschoolers, kindergarten, or to any classroom library.Glossary to expand your learner's vocabulary and understanding with simple science definitionsStimulating questions and a prompted drawing activity for continued engagementInviting font that is large, clear, and color-coordinated for easy digestion of materialOther Astronomy, Computer Science and Technology Picture Books for Kids in the series:Mars for KidsThe Solar System for KidsABCs of The Solar System and BeyondNeural Networks for KidsMachine Learning for KidsABCs of Machine LearningWhat readers have to say about the series:"Big concepts in a well-explained book! - I love the complexity and also the simplicity of this book. It is an excellent way to introduce my kids to advanced science topics in an age-appropriate manner. The drawings are so cute. I am thrilled with this purchase." - ACS"Must read - These books make great gifts and great discoveries in the classroom." - Raman Bhasin"Beautiful treatment of a complex topic - This book was a delightful surprise. As someone who teaches young kids about computer science, I expected this to be stilted and/or boring but it was lovely and engaging! It's a great intro to an important topic." - Stephanie Hosford"New topic written in easy fun manner - Incredible way for parents to share with their child a relevant and upcoming topic of machine learning in a fun way." - John Ngui"Simply easy for the child to grasp scientific concepts! A fun way to learn - I believe that the collection is a great way to introduce these topics to our children, these topics will help them better understand the world of science and technology that they are growing up in" - Angela K."An Extremely Engaging Book for Curious Minds - My partner and I absolutely loved the artwork and found the content to be remarkably better when compared to books of a similar vein that are currently available. We look forward to adding more of Dr. Dhoot's books to our already growing collection." - Sakshi"Kind, gentle, and engaging early introduction to big topics - All three books provide an engaging exploration that gently introduces a child to big topics." - Yuri"Useful beyond its intended scope - It would actually (and unfortunately) be quite helpful to use these pages in a PowerPoint to explain neural networks to adults." - MP"Must Buy! What a great addition to Kids' STEM collection - The author does a great job of simplifying the concept so a toddler can understand. I recommend this book if you wish to expose your kids to the top technology of today and the future." - Amitoj Gill
  • Artificial Intelligence

    Henry Brook

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Sept. 1, 2016)
    How can engineers teach a robot to think? Will machines ever be smarter than humans? With simple text, diagrams, comic strip stories and stunning photographs, this introduction to AI uncovers how intelligent machines can explore space, play games, create works of art, help surgeons and the armed forces, and lots more. Perfect for reluctant readers.
  • Robots and Artificial Intelligence

    Nicolas Brasch

    Library Binding (Smart Apple Media, Jan. 1, 2011)
    Describes recent advances in robotics and artificial intelligence, including robots that perform surgery, humanoid machines, and the future of artificial intelligence technology.
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  • Artificial Intelligence

    singh

    eBook
    Thanks to Reviewers: https://www.favouriteblog.com/ai-kids-young-readers-tech/The vision of artificial intelligence replacing human professional judgment has arisen many times in the history of the field, and today in some specialized areas where "expert systems" are used to augment or to replace professional judgment in some areas of engineering and of medicine.More than two centuries ago, the Industrial Revolution was the most significant event in the human history since the domestication of animals and plants, leading to five decades of growth and development making the western world almost unrecognizable. Today the pace with which this disruptive technological revolution aided by AI is engulfing the humanity is not just swift, but almost exponential. In every decade and with much faster frequency in the days to come, we are wiping out our own inventions and innovations by terming them obsolete."The rise of powerful AI will be either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity. We do not yet know which." – Stephen HawkingArtificial intelligence in literature and movies•HAL 9000 in 2001 A Space Odyssey•A.I.: Artificial IntelligenceArtificial intelligence -- mainly its philosophical implications and its impact on the humanities -- is a major theme in David Lodge's campus novel Thinks ... (2001).•Mike in The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A. Heinlein•Neuromancer•Various novels by Isaac Asimov•Ghost in the Shell•The Matrix•The Terminator series• Upgrade• Zoe• Tau• Avengers: Infinity War• 2036 Origin Unknown
  • Artificial Intelligence

    singh

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 16, 2017)
    https://favouriteblog.com/ai-kids-young-readers-tech/https://www.parenting.com/shop/independently-published-artificial-intelligence-a-i-for-kids-the-abiotic-brain-pb9e16d5305d587b862bc5d2c72837b7d.htmlhttps://www.quora.com/Is-there-any-good-Neural-network-or-AI-books-for-Kids-like-dummies-series-or-head-first-series-or-any-other-with-basic-coding-or-hardware-kitshttps://in.pinterest.com/pin/705939310315791214/?lp=trueThe vision of artificial intelligence replacing human professional judgment has arisen many times in the history of the field, and today in some specialized areas where "expert systems" are used to augment or to replace professional judgment in some areas of engineering and of medicine.More than two centuries ago, the Industrial Revolution was the most significant event in the human history since the domestication of animals and plants, leading to five decades of growth and development making the western world almost unrecognizable. Today the pace with which this disruptive technological revolution aided by AI is engulfing the humanity is not just swift, but almost exponential. In every decade and with much faster frequency in the days to come, we are wiping out our own inventions and innovations by terming them as obsolete."The rise of powerful AI will be either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity. We do not yet know which." – Stephen HawkingThe greatest risks that AI poses to companies probably lie less in its potential for disruption, and more in the unknowns surrounding it. Scientists and academics sat up and took notice in 2016 when Alpha Go, Google DeepMind’s AI-driven computer, won its five-match series against Lee Sedol, the reigning world champion in Go, the ancient Asian board game. Humans didn’t teach the computer—it taught itself how to master the game by playing it millions of times with another computer (through a set of techniques called “deep learning”), and independently responded to Mr Lee’s moves. Apple, Google, Facebook, Amazon, and Microsoft are all working on machine learning and Artificial Intelligence. Facebook’s FAIR (Facebook Artificial Intelligence Research) program engages with academia to assist in solving long term problems in Artificial Intelligence. Facebook is hiring AI experts around the world to assist in their project. Microsoft purchased Maluuba in January 2017, an AI company that uses machine learning for natural language processing. Google Brain is machine learning by trial and error, and Google Translate can translate writings into different languages. AI has beaten the best human competitors in the games Go, Chess, Checkers, Scrabble, Jeopardy! and the poker game No Limit Texas Hold’em.
  • Artificial Intelligence

    The New York Times Editorial Staff

    Paperback (New York Times Educational Publishing, Dec. 15, 2018)
    When will artificial intelligence become a reality? It already is. Although the idea of artificial intelligence has captured the human imagination since antiquity, the term wasn't coined until the mid-1950s. Since then, A.I. has steadily entered many humans' lives, and its continued integration appears inevitable. This book collects recent New York Times articles that present the most current discussions about artificial intelligence. How is A.I. being developed? What will its impact be on work and the economy? What might it mean for religion and philosophy? And, perhaps the most urgent question, will A.I. benefit humanity, or cause its demise?
  • Artificial Intelligence

    Kathryn Hulick

    Library Binding (Essential Library, Jan. 1, 2016)
    Thrilling new discoveries in science and technology are announced almost daily. Cutting-Edge Science and Technology keeps readers at the forefront of new research. Artificial Intelligencecovers a wide variety of topics in the emerging field of machine learning, including facial identification, voice recognition, video games, driverless cars, and robot helpers. High-impact photos and explanatory graphics and charts bring scientific concepts to life. Features include essential facts, a glossary, selected bibliography, websites, source notes, and an index. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Essential Library is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
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  • Artificial Intelligence

    Dave Bond

    Library Binding (Mason Crest, Jan. 1, 2017)
    Artificial intelligence (AI) is a term used for computers that can think for themselves, communicate, and act in some of the same ways as human beings. Today computers have become smarter than ever before, with AI machines capable of diagnosing medical conditions, driving cars, and detect fraud and criminal activity. However, despite these and other positive uses for AI, not everyone is excited about the potential benefits of this technology. Some people fear that continued development of artificial intelligence will result in a dystopian society ruled by machines. Others believe that AI can liberate people from repetitive, menial tasks and improve the quality of human life. This book will examine developments in AI research, and explore some of the questions that improvements in artificial intelligence technology raise.