AI Snake Oil

What Artificial Intelligence Can Do, What It Can’t, and How to Tell the Difference

Audiobook

English language

Published by Princeton University Press.

ISBN:
978-0-691-26931-3
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This audiobook narrated by Landon Woodson reveals what you need to know about AI—and how to defend yourself against bogus AI claims and products Comes with a bonus track featuring an illuminating discussion by Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor

Confused about AI and worried about what it means for your future and the future of the world? You’re not alone. AI is everywhere—and few things are surrounded by so much hype, misinformation, and misunderstanding. In AI Snake Oil, computer scientists Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor cut through the confusion to give you an essential understanding of how AI works, why it often doesn’t, where it might be useful or harmful, and when you should suspect that companies are using AI hype to sell AI snake oil—products that don’t work, and probably never will.

While acknowledging the potential of some AI, such as ChatGPT, AI Snake Oil uncovers rampant misleading claims …

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As educators, we constantly strive to equip our students with the tools they need to navigate an increasingly complex world. One of the most significant challenges facing us today is the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its pervasive influence across various aspects of life. It's crucial that we, as teachers, not only understand AI ourselves but also empower our students to critically evaluate its promises and pitfalls.

The book AI Snake Oil by Arvind Narayanan and Sayash Kapoor provides a valuable framework for approaching this challenge. It resonates with the principles of effective teaching by breaking down complex AI concepts into digestible pieces. Just as we guide our students through intricate subjects step-by-step, this book demystifies AI, enabling readers to grasp its true capabilities and limitations at their own pace.

Here's why I believe this book is relevant for educators:

● Exposing the Hype: The book debunks the exaggerated …

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