Succinct and clear-cut . . . a beacon for those wanting to delve into the mesmerizing world of AI, offering a detailed yet comprehensible overview of the evolutionary trajectory of machine learning technologies, from their rudimentary forms to the pioneering entities of today.
-Antoine Tardif, CEO, Unite.AI
A tour de force of the rich history of artificial intelligence . . . For beginners, it demystifies AI and is a perfect resource to get up to date with more than six decades of research and development. . . . Even AI experts will gain a fresh perspective, enhancing their understanding and ability to articulate complex concepts.
-Ben Dickson, Software Engineer, Editor of TechTalks
Kneusel does a superb job of explaining the evolution and intricacies of artificial intelligence with a combination of clarity and wit . . . Anyone who wants to understand the concepts of artificial intelligence, as well as its limitations and possible pitfalls, along with the tremendous potential it has to transform technology and society over time should read How AI Works.
-Tony Bradley, Editor-in-Chief, TechSpective
A friendly and personal peek behind the curtain of modern AI. Ronald T. Kneusel tells the story of how the field grew, and surveys the ideas that are powering the AI revolution. From this book, you'll learn not only how AI works today, but its limits, its capabilities, and where it might take us tomorrow.
-Andrew Glassner, Author of Deep Learning: A Visual Approach
A must-read for anyone wishing to dig into AI without getting lost in the weeds. Kneusel has succeeded in explaining how AI works to a layperson like myself.
-Kenneth Gass, Honorary Curator of Geology, Milwaukee Public Museum
After reading this book, I have a better understanding of the ML tools I have already used in my work . . . I recommend this book to anyone who works with software systems, including management, and anyone who just wants to know what AI actually does under the hood.
-Daniel Kosey, CISSP, Cybersecurity Engineer
If all the hype and reporting about AI has piqued your curiosity, but you don't want to wade through the math and equations, Ron Kneusel's latest book is for you. . . . You will no doubt learn a lot as you make your way from the earliest ideas about AI to today's best models that are knocking at the door of True AI.
-David Gorodetzky, Senior Scientist, Machine Learning and Remote Sensing
An excellent starting point for the enthusiast and anyone who wants to know what AI is and will be. . . . The author has another hit science book on a fascinating and apropos topic.
-David S. Mazel, Principal/Manager Systems Engineer, Regulus-Group