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You Look Like a Thing and I Love You
You Look Like a Thing and I Love You | Janelle Shane
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'I can't think of a better way to learn about artificial intelligence, and I've never had so much fun along the way' Adam Grant, New York Times bestselling author of Originals and Option B AI is everywhere. It powers the autocorrect function of your iPhone, helps Google Translate understand the complexity of language, and interprets your behaviour to decide which of your friends' Facebook posts you most want to see. In the coming years, it'll perform medical diagnoses and drive your car - and maybe even help our authors write the first lines of their novels. But how does it actually work? Scientist and engineer, Janelle Shane, is the go-to contributor about computer science for the New York Times, Slate, and the New Yorker. Through her hilarious experiments, real-world examples, and illuminating cartoons, she explains how AI understands our world, and what it gets wrong. More than just a working knowledge of AI, she hands readers the tools to be skeptical about claims of a smarter future. A comprehensive study of the cutting-edge technology that will soon power our world, You Look Like a Thing and I Love You is an accessible and hilarious exploration of the future of technology and society. It's Astrophysics for People In a Hurry meets Thing Explainer: an approachable guide to a fascinating scientific topic, presented with clarity, levity, and brevity by an expert in the field with a powerful and growing platform.
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BennettBookworm
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This book was riveting. I read so little nonfiction so when I love something you know it‘s REALLY great. I laughed SO hard and also learned a ton. Maybe I‘m an expert on AI now! Jk :) But truthfully, if you‘ve ever wanted to understand AI better, Janelle Shane explains things in a way that is so approachable, providing concrete and hilarious examples. The thesis - that robots are not smart enough to take over the planet - is also quite reassuring.

BennettBookworm @LiteraryinLawrence thank you for lending me this! It was medicinal! 2y
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BennettBookworm
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Fourth #owlsreadingchallenge subject passed!!

HERBOLOGY:

🌟Herbology: a book with a plant on cover or title - Psalm for the Wild Built
🌟Pomona sprout: character with herb name - Good Company (Flora)
🌟Greenhouses: green cover - You Look Like a Thing and I Love You

MoonWitch94 Omg what a cool challenge!!! 2y
BennettBookworm @MoonWitch94 Yes!! I think it‘s my favorite reading challenge! Super flexible and fun prompts 2y
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Eyelit
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My year in review: goals met! Some interesting trends in rate of reading throughout the year (summer months look like my highest reading months) and a neat breakdown of genres, format, and fiction vs nonfiction… def need to ramp up on nonfiction on the new year!
Will also pay attention to format on #storygraph going forward cause I know that audio % is way too low 😂 #2021stats #readingstats #thestorygraph
(Booked tagged is last finished of year)

elkeOriginal I have been cleaning my formats in StoryGraph. These graphs help see what is wonky and needs attention. I love it! 3y
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rabbitprincess
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If you have ever wondered how artificial intelligence really works, you need this book. Clear explanations, hilarious examples of AI output, and super-cute cartoon AIs. I borrowed this from the library but will have to get a copy to share with my family (maybe as an Xmas present so I can borrow it back 😂)

LiteraryinPA I got this as a gift and loved it! 3y
rabbitprincess @LiteraryinLawrence I wish she had AI-cartoon merch to give as gifts too! 3y
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rabbitprincess
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The little AIs in this book are SO CUTE and I want one on a T-shirt 😍

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rabbitprincess
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“ConceptNet Numberbatch (no, not the British actor)”

Glad I wasn‘t drinking when I read this, or I would have sprayed the drink out my nose and needed to buy the library a new copy of this book 🤣

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TimSpalding
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I have never laughed so hard while reading a tech book.

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LiteraryinPA
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This was weird and interesting! I learned a bit about artificial intelligence in a humorous and understandable way. Some of the silliest parts were about training an AI to generate new recipes after showing it a large data set of recipes. This is one example of a recipe it invented. I decided to stick with more conventional ingredient combinations, though, and just made blueberry muffins!

BennettBookworm Love it! Yummy!! 5y
rabbitprincess I was crying with laughter at the Twitter thread she did of AI-generated 70s dinner party dishes 😂😂😂 5y
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LiteraryinPA
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Here are the books I received as birthday gifts (it was last week)! I‘m excited to dive into them. (Actually, The Trouble With Goats and Sheep was also a birthday present and I‘m halfway through that, so it missed the picture by being on my nightstand.) Out of this group, I think I‘ll read the tagged book first. It sounds fun and different.

Any in this bunch that you‘ve read?

Airykah13 I really liked The Authenticity Project 5y
BayouGirl85 I really loved the Authenticity Project. It felt fresh. 5y
erzascarletbookgasm I‘ve only read When All Is Said, so good! Be prepared to ❤️ and 💔 5y
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Lauren_reading
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The title had me, if you put a bunch of pick up lines into an AI, what lines will it develop? super offensive ones along with some cute ones 😂 This book was really funny and easy to understand. So I have fewer worries about AI taking over the world 😉 but more worries about self driving cars. I laughed out loud multiple times especially when AI learns and acts like a toddler by finding every shortcut possible. Great nonfiction book!

rabbitprincess I put this book on the TBR list after reading her Twitter thread where she taught a neural net to generate horrendous 1970s recipes 😂😂😂 5y
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Bradleygirl
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Only on p58, I just love this with all my nerdy absurdist heart. 😍😍😍🤖🤖🐛💕
#nonfictionnovember

GirlNamedJesse The next page looks amazing! “Swirl of Hell”. lol 5y
Bradleygirl @GirlNamedJesse ? I'm fond of "death cheese" 5y
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