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Artificial Intelligence

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This is a book that will open the door for you into the world of artificial intelligence — in a simple, engaging way, without complicated jargon. It’s not dry theory, but a vivid journey from the first mechanical wonders of antiquity to modern chatbots and smart machines that are already changing our everyday lives. You will discover how AI sees images, recognizes voices, writes music, and even tells jokes. It explains clearly why AI needs data, how it learns, and why it sometimes makes mistakes. And most importantly — you’ll be able to try it all create your first bot, connect artificial intelligence to your own ideas, or simply understand how the algorithms work that recommend music or movies to you.

This book is for anyone who wants to know more, but doesn’t want to read boring textbooks. It’s your first step into a world that is already becoming part of our tomorrow. Read, get inspired, and start shaping your own future with artificial intelligence.

132 pages, Paperback

Published August 28, 2025

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Profile Image for Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!*.
1,510 reviews313 followers
July 29, 2025
If I wanted ChatGPT to explain ChatGPT to me, why wouldn't I just ask ChatGPT? Why would I need a ChatGPT-generated book, complete with a ChatGPT-generated cover image, to tell me about ChatGPT and how to use ChatGPT?

Maybe after I learned to use ChatGPT, I could also use ChatGPT to make a ChatGPT-generated book that explains ChatGPT, and then I could publish it, and then I could pay $119 for a Goodreads Giveaway, but what would be the point of that? Can anyone explain to me the thought process here? Would I do this because I genuinely thought my ChatGPT-generated book about ChatGPT was ... helpful to people? And it was somehow worth me spending that money to get it into people's hands e-book libraries? Or would I think it would somehow generate buzz and authentic positive reviews of my ChatGPT book about ChatGPT, which would then drive actual book sales, and I would then turn a profit? Help me out, people. I just don't get it.

On a related note, are there still people who see this book cover and don't immediately know it's AI-generated and that there's a 99.99% chance the content is equally AI-generated?
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October 18, 2025
As Artificial Intelligence becomes increasingly advanced from ancient times to modern day, this book gives you more of an insight into how it works and how it could apply to you.
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