Review of Master AI for Beginners

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Master AI for Beginners" by Charlie Hansen.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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AI has become an asset in our lives. One day after another, you realize it's becoming a part of every detail you might think of. Master AI for Beginners by Charlie Hansen is a book that gives you some exposure to the world of AI and shows you how it exists now and the potential it has. The book starts with explaining how AI started and then moves to explain the difference between AI and machine learning. After that, the author shows us how AI is used in business and everyday life. It talks about the challenges and potentials of AI and many other topics that you can learn about when you grab the book.

I liked how the book was organized. It puts each topic in a chapter with subtitles; that makes it easy if you want to get back to something. This helps because I really don't like how the pages are not numbered. I also like how the book answers some questions or addresses some fears. For example, it addresses the fear that people have regarding losing their jobs because of AI. I also like that it taught me new things. For example, I learned that there's unsupervised machine learning, and that amazed me. Also, it brought to my attention how AI can be found in small details like streaming channels.

The book shows how far AI has come. Many of the things mentioned were surprising because I didn't know those had become reality. This, in addition to the potential part, makes you wonder what the world might look like in the near future. I didn't know, for example, how far things have gone in the medical field.

Although the book is a good read, I feel the content doesn't really match the title. To master something, I need to learn how it works. To my understanding, this should be more on the practical side. I found the book more on the theoretical side. It shows you new horizons, but there is no know-how. The title gives you the impression that you'll be learning how to use AI, but this is not the case. For that reason and all of what I mentioned above, I'll give Master AI for Beginners by Charlie Hansen four out of five stars. The book also received professional editing. I could only notice one mistake. I believe the book suits people who would like to learn more about AI and its present and future. I don't think it's for people who want to learn how to use AI.

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