Artificial Intelligence – Microsoft released a new book “The Future Computed: Artificial Intelligence” – freely available to download

Hi All,

In last month Microsoft released the book on AI – “The Future Computed: Artificial Intelligence and its role in society” .

This book is freely available to download – Here

Table Of Contents:

Chapter 1 : The Future of Artificial Intelligence
Microsoft’s Approach to AI
The Potential of Modern AI –
Addressing Societal Challenges
The Challenges AI Presents
Chapter 2 : Principles, Policies and Laws for the
Responsible Use of AI
Ethical and Societal Implications
Developing Policy and Law for
Artificial Intelligence
Fostering Dialogue and the Sharing of Best Practices
Chapter 3 : AI and the Future of Jobs and Work
The Impact of Technology on Jobs and Work
The Changing Nature of Work, the Workplace and Jobs
Preparing Everyone for the Future of Work
Changing Norms of Changing Worker Needs
Working Together
Conclusion – AI Amplifying Human Ingenuity
Endnotes

 

Referencehttps://blogs.microsoft.com/blog/2018/01/17/future-computed-artificial-intelligence-role-society/?MC=DevOps&MC=MachLearn&MC=OfficeO365&MC=MSAzure&MC=CloudPlat 

https://news.microsoft.com/futurecomputed/

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