Artificial Intelligence Concepts for Management

Artificial Intelligence Concepts for Management by Harry Katzan Jr. is a comprehensive introduction to the field of artificial intelligence, published by iUniverse on August 22, 2023. This 176-page book traces the origins of AI from its inception in 1956 at Dartmouth College, where the term was coined by John McCarthy and others, and explores modern advancements including technologies like ChatGPT and IBM’s Watson.
Readers will find a clear and accessible overview of various AI topics, including learning, thinking, and generative systems. The book is designed to be easy to read for individuals of all ages, ensuring that complex concepts are presented in an understandable manner. With a focus on business and money, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those looking to grasp the fundamentals of artificial intelligence and its applications in contemporary settings.
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This book is a complete introduction to artificial intelligence for its beginning in 1956 in a conference on the subject at Dartmouth College. The term AI was conined by John MCarthy and others. The book covers the modern topics such as Chatgpt and Watson at IBM. The book covers learning, thinking, generative systems, and other modern topics. The book is easy to read and is accessible to persons of all ages. There is no violence, no sex, and no bad language.
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