AI is now awakening and transforming our world. Driving these breakthroughs is the deep learning revolution, with roots in thirty years of work by pioneers like Terry Sejnowski. If you want to understand AI, you need to read The Deep Learning Revolution.
Erik Brynjolfsson, Schussel Family Professor of Management Science at MIT Sloan School of Management coauthor of The Second Machine Age
This is a fabulous, must-read book that makes a very complex subject come alive in a way that is understandable to all. It weaves together the worlds of neural networks and neuroscience, using the power of storytelling to explain the past, present and possible futures of artificial intelligence.
Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor of Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK
Terry Sejnowski, one of the pioneers of deep learning, has now moved this important insight from a theoretical proposition to an empirical science. A major advance.
Eric Kandel, Fred Kavli Professor, Department of Neuroscience, and Director, Kavli Institute for Brain Science, Columbia University, author of Reductionism in Art and Brain Science: Bridging the Two Cultures
Sejnowski's intimate tour of the history and people who have led the deep learning revolution offers insights and anecdotes on every page. The Sturm und Drang of the story permeates the book as you partake of the author's personal involvement and excitement.
Vint Cerf, internet pioneer
The Deep Learning Revolution is an important and timely book, written by a gifted scientist at the cutting edge of the AI revolution.
Nature
If you're serious about deep learning, as either a researcher, practitioner or student, you should definitely consider consuming this book.
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