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Smart machines: How ai is changing our world (Orca Think #19)

By Helaine Becker

Science and technology, Social issues, Computers and internet, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)

Human-narrated audio, Automated braille

Summary

Did you ask Siri for directions to soccer practice today or use face recognition to log on to your phone? That's AI. The latest generation of tech tools uses artificial intelligence to perform everyday tasks. AI can speed up repetitive… jobs and even be used in software to help with medical diagnoses. But when the intellectual property of writers, actors and artists is uploaded into AI systems and used without permission, AI can cause harm. In Smart Machines, young readers will look at the history of AI, how it works, how it's used for good and bad and the ethical issues it raises. They'll also discover how the risks of AI can be managed through responsible design, regulation and in the individual choices people make about which tools to use or those to avoid. AI isn't intelligent, but it's a tool that is revolutionizing robotics and computer programming—and it could change humanity forever.

Title Details

ISBN 9781459841543
Publisher Orca Book Publishers
Copyright Date 2025
Book number 6991190

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Narrator Annamarie Yang
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Smart machines: How ai is changing our world (Orca Think #19)

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