Tehran – Persian translation of the book “The Ai Conundrum: Use the Power of AI for Your Organization – Commercially and Safely”, and Caleb Briggs and Rex Briggs were released in the Iranian book market.
Amin Ansari Charsooghi translated the book, and Tadaee’s publication published it on 400 pages, Mehr reported.
Originally published in 2024, there is a timely and practical guide for this AI (a timely and practical guide for business experts and policy makers).
Artificial intelligence, or AI, can recognize patterns from a specified set of data. This has become such a powerful tool. However, not all patterns are authentic or reliable, so AI pattern discovery superpowers can lead to spurious patterns. So, the challenge at the heart of AI: its greatest strength is also its greatest weakness.
Targeting businessmen who need to know how to use AI beneficially and responsibly, Caleb Briggs and Rex Briggs offer this book.
“The AI Conundrum” builds on the author’s diverse expertise in pure mathematics, computer science, marketing, data science, business, and more to make AI concepts and applications accessible to readers at all technical levels.
It provides a framework for comparing AI to the next best alternative, and for those that are likely to succeed or pose greater risk than profits.
The book includes dozens of real-world case studies highlighting the success and failure of AI applications across a variety of industries.
It provides actionable insight into responsible implementation and risk mitigation, identifies potential problem areas, and provides worksheets to perform cost-benefit analysis on its companion website.
“The AI Conundrum” is an invaluable resource for professionals and students who have a full understanding of AI (applications, limitations, ethical considerations) to enter a brave new era.
Rex Briggs is an author and an award-winning marketing ROI researcher. He is responsible for several innovations in digital marketing. He created the first study of the effectiveness of web banner ads. This study is noteworthy as it was the first application of online random sampling and used experimental designs to measure the market impact of online advertising.
Caleb Briggs began coding at 10 and AI development at 14. He built experiences such as genetic algorithms, machine vision, natural language, and created several AI applications from the ground up.
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