Discover the Top 5 Must-Read AI Books of 2024: Insights from Gemini, ChatGPT, and Copilot
Introduction
Hello everyone, in today’s article I’ll try to see the differences between ChatGPT, CoPilot and Gemini.
By asking relateively simple question, what are top 5 books related to Artificial Intelligence.
We will then continue on to know more about the books themselves in order to see if any of them are worth a read. And what are they about.
ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot Suggestions
ChatGPT
So without further a due, we can quickly start. Let’s hop into ChatGPT and try to formulate a question which would be more in depth. Here is what ChatGPT spat out based on this inquiry:
Tell me top 5 books on artificial intelligence released in 2024
Here are five notable books on artificial intelligence that were either released in 2024 or are essential reads in 2024:
- “The Algorithm” by Hilke Schellmann
This investigative work explores how AI is transforming the workplace, particularly HR departments. Schellmann delves into the pros and cons of AI in hiring, monitoring, and evaluating employees, exposing both efficiency gains and potential biases(Analytics Insight)(Hyscaler). - “AI 2041” by Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan
A unique blend of fiction and non-fiction, this book imagines the future of AI over the next 20 years. Each chapter presents a speculative short story followed by an analysis of the underlying technologies, covering everything from deepfakes to autonomous vehicles(Analytics Insight)(Hyscaler). - “Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans” by Melanie Mitchell
A clear, accessible introduction to AI, covering its history, key concepts like neural networks and machine learning, and current challenges. Mitchell also addresses ethical concerns and AI’s future role in society(Analytics Insight)(Hyscaler). - “The Alignment Problem” by Brian Christian
This book tackles one of the most critical issues in AI: ensuring machines align with human values. It provides insight into ongoing research aimed at making AI more reliable and trustworthy(Analytics Insight)(BookAuthority). - “Deep Learning” by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville
A foundational text for anyone interested in deep learning, this book covers the principles and techniques driving some of the most significant advances in AI, such as computer vision and natural language processing(Analytics Insight)(Hyscaler).
These books offer a blend of theoretical insights, practical applications, and explorations of AI’s future, making them must-reads for anyone interested in the field in 2024.
Gemini
Let’s move onto to a Gemini and see what does it come up with and if it’s not the same information in different order. Let’s see the similarities and differences.
Note: While I couldn’t find specific AI books released in 2024, I can provide you with some highly acclaimed books in the field that are still relevant and offer valuable insights.
1. “Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control” by Stuart Russell
- Key points: This book addresses the fundamental question of how to ensure that AI remains beneficial to humanity. Russell explores the potential dangers of unchecked AI and proposes a new approach to AI design that prioritizes human values.
2. “Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Max Tegmark
- Key points: Tegmark delves into the potential future of AI and its implications for humanity. He discusses the possibility of superintelligent AI and the ethical considerations surrounding its development.
3. “Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies” by Nick Bostrom
- Key points: This influential book explores the potential risks and benefits of superintelligence. Bostrom argues that the creation of a superintelligent AI could pose existential threats to humanity and outlines strategies for mitigating these risks.
4. “The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values” by Brian Christian
- Key points: Christian focuses on the challenge of aligning AI systems with human values. He explores the technical and philosophical difficulties involved in ensuring that AI behaves in ways that are beneficial to humanity.
5. “Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
- Key points: This classic textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to AI, covering a wide range of topics such as search algorithms, machine learning, and natural language processing. It’s a valuable resource for students and researchers in the field.
Microsoft Copilot
We will discuss the results and outputs later, so let’s move on to Copilot.
Here are some of the top books on artificial intelligence released in 2024:
- “Co-Intelligence” by Hilke Schellmann – This book delves into the collaborative aspects of AI, exploring how humans and machines can work together to solve complex problems1.
- “The Algorithm” by Hilke Schellmann – Another insightful book by Schellmann, focusing on the ethical and societal implications of AI algorithms2.
- “The AI Odyssey” – This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in AI research and technology3.
- “Artificial Intelligence” – A detailed exploration of AI’s impact on various industries and its future potential3.
- “Progressive Capitalism” by Ro Khanna – While not solely focused on AI, this book discusses the role of AI in shaping future economic policies and practices2.
These books offer a mix of technical insights, ethical considerations, and future predictions, making them essential reads for anyone interested in the field of AI. 📚
List of Books Suggested
So, for your convenience, let me just put all the books in a list in case you would be interested in any of them. Internet is full of spoilers, reviews and other interpretations of books, so in this particular case, I won’t go into further details about the books content. You might like the title or the auther and can do more investigation if you would like to take time and read it.
I’m pretty sure you can find most of them on Amazon or Audible if they are more popular ones.
Nevertheless, single Google search would give you an option to purchase a book, so I won’t be the one to try a sneaky affiliate link click.
“The Algorithm” by Hilke Schellmann
This investigative work explores how AI is transforming the workplace, particularly HR departments. Schellmann delves into the pros and cons of AI in hiring, monitoring, and evaluating employees, exposing both efficiency gains and potential biases
“AI 2041” by Kai-Fu Lee and Chen Qiufan
A unique blend of fiction and non-fiction, this book imagines the future of AI over the next 20 years. Each chapter presents a speculative short story followed by an analysis of the underlying technologies, covering everything from deepfakes to autonomous vehicles
“Artificial Intelligence: A Guide for Thinking Humans” by Melanie Mitchell
A clear, accessible introduction to AI, covering its history, key concepts like neural networks and machine learning, and current challenges. Mitchell also addresses ethical concerns and AI’s future role in society
“The Alignment Problem” by Brian Christian
This book tackles one of the most critical issues in AI: ensuring machines align with human values. It provides insight into ongoing research aimed at making AI more reliable and trustworthy
“Deep Learning” by Ian Goodfellow, Yoshua Bengio, and Aaron Courville
A foundational text for anyone interested in deep learning, this book covers the principles and techniques driving some of the most significant advances in AI, such as computer vision and natural language processing
“Co-Intelligence” by Hilke Schellmann – This book delves into the collaborative aspects of AI, exploring how humans and machines can work together to solve complex problems1.
“The Algorithm” by Hilke Schellmann – Another insightful book by Schellmann, focusing on the ethical and societal implications of AI algorithms2.
“The AI Odyssey” – This book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest advancements in AI research and technology3.
“Artificial Intelligence” – A detailed exploration of AI’s impact on various industries and its future potential3.
“Progressive Capitalism” by Ro Khanna – While not solely focused on AI, this book discusses the role of AI in shaping future economic policies and practices2.
“Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control” by Stuart Russell
“Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Max Tegmark
“Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies” by Nick Bostrom
“The Alignment Problem: Machine Learning and Human Values” by Brian Christian
“Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach” by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig
Conclusion
In conclusion, I don’t think all the suggestions were released in 2024, due to a fact that models are not yet up to date and haven’t scrapped internet in a while. But they did suggest us some awesome books related to artificial intelligence. Practical ones and fictional ones. I hope you can find something to dig your teeth into and this was helpful and interesting.
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