Giving Compass' Take:

• Tom Vander Ark at Getting Smart collected a list of nine recently published resources books on artificial intelligence that are accessible for adults, professors, and high school students.

• How can donors help professors and teachers have access to these resources to promote the most up to date AI information in the classroom? 

• Read about the different AI teaching strategies for educators. 


Some great new books on artificial intelligence were published recently. We compiled a list of nine.

Dave Touretzky, CMU professor and chair of AI4K12, recommended four written for non-specialist adults, but they are also accessible to high school students.

  • How Smart Machines Think by Sean Gerrish
  • Architects of Intelligence: The Truth About AI From the People Building it.
  • AI Super Powers: China, Silicon Valley, and The New World Order by Kai-Fu Lee
  • The Deep Learning Revolution by Terry Sejnowski
  • Bit by Bit: Social Research in the Digital Age by Princeton professor Matthew Salganik
  • Revealing the Invisible: How Our Hidden Behaviors Are Becoming the Most Valuable Commodity of the 21st Century by Tom Koulopoulos
  • Shaping the Fourth Industrial Revolution by Klaus Schwab and Nicholas Davis
  • Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach (3rd edition, 2016) by Russell and Norvig
  • Teaching AI: Exploring New Frontiers for Learning by Michelle Zimmermann

Read the full article about books on artificial intelligence by Tom Vander Ark at Getting Smart