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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paperback English

Integrating Human and Artificial Intelligence

Software in the Age of AI

By Stephen K. Reed

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Taylor & Francis Ltd Paperback English

Integrating Human and Artificial Intelligence

Software in the Age of AI

By Stephen K. Reed

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  • This timely book captures recent developments in AI and their far-reaching implications across education, cognition, business, healthcare, and environmental sectors. Drawing from current academic research, government reports, and industry insights, Integrating Human and Artificial Intelligence provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the rapid evolution of AI. It helps readers understand in non-technical terms what AI is, what it is capable of achieving, and how to combine the best skills of artificial and human intelligence to develop a human-centered AI. This will be vital to overcome challenges to protect data privacy, promote fairness, minimize bias, and be culturally responsive. The book's broad scope and contemporary focus make it a welcome addition to the field, especially as an educational resource introducing students and practitioners to the practical applications and societal impact of AI. Well-grounded in recent scholarship, this book will be particularly valuable for students and researchers of cognitive psychology, AI and technology.
This timely book captures recent developments in AI and their far-reaching implications across education, cognition, business, healthcare, and environmental sectors. Drawing from current academic research, government reports, and industry insights, Integrating Human and Artificial Intelligence provides a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the rapid evolution of AI. It helps readers understand in non-technical terms what AI is, what it is capable of achieving, and how to combine the best skills of artificial and human intelligence to develop a human-centered AI. This will be vital to overcome challenges to protect data privacy, promote fairness, minimize bias, and be culturally responsive. The book's broad scope and contemporary focus make it a welcome addition to the field, especially as an educational resource introducing students and practitioners to the practical applications and societal impact of AI. Well-grounded in recent scholarship, this book will be particularly valuable for students and researchers of cognitive psychology, AI and technology.