9781663278067 - Agentic Artificial Intelligence with Applications by Katzan Jr., Harry (10 results)

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This short book is intended to be an easy to read reference to a person that is just learning about artificial intelligence and AI Agents It is definitely not for people that know about the subject. The book is not perfect, because who knows where to stop and start in this complicated arena.… There are many people who believe that intelligence is a subject that is related to human being and not to machines. Calling it artificial is not enough. At the Dartmouth conference in 1956, Simon and Newell suggested "Complex Information Processing." Perhaps, that could have been a better name for a new specialist discipline. There are many books already published on artificial intelligence, and for the most part, they are very good. My guess is that there are about 500 of them, and there is not a bad one in the bunch. The really good books, for the specialist, are hard to read for people not in the field of artificial intelligence. What about the poor joe that just wants to find out what going on and wants to keep his or her job. What about the executive that just wants to make sure his charge is heading in the right direction. What about the person that wants to buy a gift for someone that might want to know about artificial intelligence but is afraid to ask. This book is for you. This was a difficult book to write because we are at a difficult time in its development. Many thanks to Janice, Kathryn, Karen, and grand kids Sara, Daniel, Leah, Matt, Katie, and Tom for their assistance and kindness. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This short book is intended to be an easy to read reference to a person that is just learning about artificial intelligence and AI Agents It is definitely not for people that know about the subject. The book is not perfect, because who knows where to stop and start in this complicated arena.… There are many people who believe that intelligence is a subject that is related to human being and not to machines. Calling it artificial is not enough. At the Dartmouth conference in 1956, Simon and Newell suggested "Complex Information Processing." Perhaps, that could have been a better name for a new specialist discipline. There are many books already published on artificial intelligence, and for the most part, they are very good. My guess is that there are about 500 of them, and there is not a bad one in the bunch. The really good books, for the specialist, are hard to read for people not in the field of artificial intelligence. What about the poor joe that just wants to find out what going on and wants to keep his or her job. What about the executive that just wants to make sure his charge is heading in the right direction. What about the person that wants to buy a gift for someone that might want to know about artificial intelligence but is afraid to ask. This book is for you. This was a difficult book to write because we are at a difficult time in its development. Many thanks to Janice, Kathryn, Karen, and grand kids Sara, Daniel, Leah, Matt, Katie, and Tom for their assistance and kindness. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This short book is intended to be an easy to read reference to a person that is just learning about artificial intelligence and AI Agents It is definitely not for people that know about the subject. The book is not perfect, because who knows where to stop and start in this complicated arena.… There are many people who believe that intelligence is a subject that is related to human being and not to machines. Calling it artificial is not enough. At the Dartmouth conference in 1956, Simon and Newell suggested "Complex Information Processing." Perhaps, that could have been a better name for a new specialist discipline. There are many books already published on artificial intelligence, and for the most part, they are very good. My guess is that there are about 500 of them, and there is not a bad one in the bunch. The really good books, for the specialist, are hard to read for people not in the field of artificial intelligence. What about the poor joe that just wants to find out what going on and wants to keep his or her job. What about the executive that just wants to make sure his charge is heading in the right direction. What about the person that wants to buy a gift for someone that might want to know about artificial intelligence but is afraid to ask. This book is for you. This was a difficult book to write because we are at a difficult time in its development. Many thanks to Janice, Kathryn, Karen, and grand kids Sara, Daniel, Leah, Matt, Katie, and Tom for their assistance and kindness. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This short book is intended to be an easy to read reference to a person that is just learning about artificial intelligence and AI Agents It is definitely not for people that know about the subject. The book is not perfect, because who k…nows where to stop and start in this complicated arena.There are many people who believe that intelligence is a subject that is related to human being and not to machines. Calling it artificial is not enough. At the Dartmouth conference in 1956, Simon and Newell suggested 'Complex Information Processing.' Perhaps, that could have been a better name for a new specialist discipline.There are many books already published on artificial intelligence, and for the most part, they are very good. My guess is that there are about 500 of them, and there is not a bad one in the bunch. The really good books, for the specialist, are hard to read for people not in the field of artificial intelligence. What about the poor joe that just wants to find out what going on and wants to keep his or her job. What about the executive that just wants to make sure his charge is heading in the right direction. What about the person that wants to buy a gift for someone that might want to know about artificial intelligence but is afraid to ask. This book is for you.This was a difficult book to write because we are at a difficult time in its development. Many thanks to Janice, Kathryn, Karen, and grand kids Sara, Daniel, Leah, Matt, Katie, and Tom for their assistance and kindness.