Anyone know of a good book that explains AI going on today?

Discussion in 'Artificial Intelligence' started by KINGOFSHORTS, Aug 7, 2025 at 5:31 PM.

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  1. Bugsy

    Bugsy

    I use ChatGPT daily for pretty much everything. It's great for running all of my trade results through to get all of my metrics. I've used it to run my taxes manually (I double check everything, but it tells you which forms and details etc). I brainstorm and bounce ideas off if it. It's basically a personal assistant.

    You have to watch the answers closely because it will feed you answers it deems could be correct, so you have to have an understanding already. Same with data and metrics. You have to kind of eyeball each update at a glance because it can conflate earlier memories even against data you just told it. It can even create scripts and data sheets for Python, Excel, etc if you tell it what you want.

    It's personally indispensable to me at this point. Been using it heavily for about a year now.
     
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  2. MarkBrown

    MarkBrown

    in fact the smartest thing would be to ask ai itself anything you would want to read in a book lol
     
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  3. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    Shouldn't you just ask AI if there is a good book ... on AI?

    Anyway like others have already said, it would be out of date in no time.
     
  4. MarkBrown

    MarkBrown

    that would actually be kinda funny

    i entertain myself during the asking ai all sorts of crazy stuff that is paradoxal
     
    Last edited: Aug 8, 2025 at 10:20 AM
  5. Baron

    Baron Administrator

    I just did and here's what it said:

    Recommended Books on AI
    For a general, non-technical audience:

    For a more practical or business-focused perspective:

    • Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick: This 2024 release from a Wharton professor is a practical guide for how to effectively live and work alongside AI. It focuses on how individuals and businesses can leverage these new tools without evangelizing their transformative potential.
    For a deeper dive into the technical and ethical aspects:

     
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  6. MarkBrown

    MarkBrown

    i go to scooters coffee shop and get the caramel mocha ice thing which is like $8

    so i come home ask ai to give me their exact recipe - how it had it i don't know

    i think lawyers and coders and college education and zillions of other's are obsolete
     
  7. SunTrader

    SunTrader

    And robot surgery plus AI medical advice. Good riddance Dox!

    Though with the garbage some of us eat (all colors, ages and political leanings) they will likely never be out of work.
     
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  8. Bugsy

    Bugsy

    I liked this specific liquid taco seasoning, showed ChatGPT, and it reverse engineered how to make it easily, since they had discontinued selling the stuff.
     
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  9. demoncore

    demoncore


    Did it tell you to stop eating your boogs?
     
  10. demoncore

    demoncore

    The irony was not lost. Guy runs a local model and doesn't ask it for a reco.