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Introduction to Generative AI An Ethical, Societal, and Legal Overview (Final Release)
Author: Numa Dhamani, Maggie Engler
Year: 2024
Number of pages: 336
Format: EPUB
File size: 10.1 MB
Language: ENG

Generative AI tools like ChatGPT are amazing—but how will their use impact our society? This book introduces the world-transforming technology and the strategies you need to use generative AI safely and effectively. Introduction to Generative AI gives you the hows-and-whys of generative AI in accessible language. Anyone who uses ChatGPT for even a few minutes can tell that it’s truly different from other chatbots or question-and-answer tools. Introduction to Generative AI guides you from that first eye-opening interaction to how these powerful tools can transform your personal and professional life. In it, you’ll get no-nonsense guidance on generative AI fundamentals to help you understand what these models are (and aren’t) capable of, and how you can use them to your greatest advantage. Generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Bing, and Bard have permanently transformed the way we work, learn, and communicate. This delightful book shows you exactly how Generative AI works in plain, jargon-free English, along with the insights you’ll need to use it safely and effectively. This book is written for anyone who has an interest in generative AI technology and wants to understand how to be a responsible participant in this area of innovation. While basic exposure to Machine Learning and natural language processing (NLP) concepts is helpful, it’s not required.

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