A fresh, futuristic look at intelligent machines and how they are changing our world - with lots of flaps to lift Plug in to the often mind-blowing world of artificial intelligence. How can a machine write a story? Are computers now cleverer than people? Could a robot do your shopping? Discover all the things that artificial intelligence can already do (and the things it can't).- Packed full of flaps to lift- Explores the opportunities - and risks - that AI could bring- Written in consultation with Professor Michael Wooldridge, from Oxford University's Department of Computer Science- Part of Usborne's See Inside Series which contains over 50 books, covering everything from space to Ancient Greece, the human body and evolution
Alex Frith
Alex Frith is a British author known for his engaging and informative children's books. He has written numerous titles covering a wide range of topics, from science and history to art and nature. Frith's writing style is characterized by its clarity, humor, and ability to make complex subjects accessible to young readers. His contributions to children's literature have had a significant impact on the genre, earning him a reputation as a talented and versatile writer. One of Frith's most famous works is "100 Things to Know About Space," which has been praised for its captivating illustrations and fascinating facts.