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History
Chronicles ai's pioneers and breakthroughs, exploring the technology's history and future potential in shaping society. Pages: 302.
This page gives the clean, canonical details for this title: what it covers, who it is for, and where to get it.
Readers who want practical, plain-English AI analysis without the usual marketing confetti cannon.
This title focuses on applied AI, real-world trade-offs, and what actually matters once the hype has left the room.
302 pages
History
Readers who want the human story behind AI — the pioneers, turning points, rival ideas, and why certain breakthroughs mattered.
This book sits comfortably alongside broader explainers and sector-specific guides.
Plenty of people talk about AI as though it arrived by magic. It did not. It was built by researchers, engineers, funding cycles, and decades of argument over what intelligence even means.
It gives context. That matters because context is the first thing hype merchants conveniently forget.
Chronicles AI's pioneers and breakthroughs, exploring the technology's history and future potential in shaping society. 302-page guide.
Longer-form context from the retired overview page, now folded into the canonical book route.
When readers come to AI history, they usually need more than a timeline. They need the through-line: how the breakthroughs happened, who drove them, and why the old failures still matter. Chronicles AI's pioneers and breakthroughs, exploring the technology's history and future potential in shaping society. Pages: 315. This title focuses on applied AI, real-world trade-offs, and what actually matters once the hype has left the room.
In practical terms, the aim is simple: you should build a stronger sense of the people, turning points, and recurring patterns behind modern AI. That means clearer judgement, fewer lazy assumptions, and a much better sense of where to press further or walk away.
Not a chapter list carved in stone, but the sort of material readers can reasonably expect to work through.
Foundational figures and research milestones.
Shifts from rule-based systems to data-driven models.
The road ahead for AI capability, governance, and public understanding.
It gives context. That matters because context is the first thing hype merchants conveniently forget.
Plenty of people talk about AI as though it arrived by magic. It did not. It was built by researchers, engineers, funding cycles, and decades of argument over what intelligence even means. It gives context. That matters because context is the first thing hype merchants conveniently forget.
Readers who want the human story behind AI — the pioneers, turning points, rival ideas, and why certain breakthroughs mattered.
It’s 302 pages (varies by edition).
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