Video Training → Computer Science 101 - Computers & Programming for Beginners
Published by: voska89 on 19-03-2022, 03:46 | 0
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 36 lectures (1h 1m) | Size: 775.7 MB
Understand the basic concepts behind Computers, Computer Science, Programming and Programming Languages
Video Training → How Do Computers Communicate - Learn IP Addresses, Binary Notation and Subnetting easily!
Published by: voska89 on 3-03-2022, 00:26 | 0
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 326 MB | Duration: 21m
Have you ever wondered how computers communicate between one another? You may have heard of an IP address or the word Binary, but what do they mean? It can be quite intimidating at first to start learning about computer networking, however, it is an extremely important concept as everything we do online revolves around it!
E-Books → The First Computers History And Architectures Raul Rojas
Published by: ad-team on 19-02-2022, 13:04 | 0
The First Computers History And Architectures Raul Rojas
pdf | 12.62 MB | English | Isbn: 978-0262681377 | Author: unation | Year: 2002
E-Books → Computers Privacy And Data Protection 14 Dara Hallinan Ronald Leenes Data Protection And Privacy ...
Published by: Emperor2011 on 19-02-2022, 12:13 | 0
Computers Privacy And Data Protection 14 Dara Hallinan Ronald Leenes Data Protection And Privacy Volume 14 Enforcing Rights In A Changing World 2022 | 4.33 MB
English | 311 Pages
Title: Data Protection and Privacy: Enforcing Rights in a Changing World
Author: Hallinan, Dara (Editor); Leenes, Ronald (Editor); De Hert, Paul (Editor)
Year: 2021
E-Books → Computers Privacy And Data Protection 14 Dara Hallinan Ronald Leenes Data Protecti...
Published by: ad-team on 19-02-2022, 11:08 | 0
Computers Privacy And Data Protection 14 Dara Hallinan Ronald Leenes Data Protection And Privacy Volume 14 Enforcing Rights In A Changing World 2022
pdf | 4.33 MB | English | Isbn: 1509954511 | Author: Hallinan, Dara (Editor); Leenes, Ronald (Editor); De Hert, Paul (Editor) | Year: 2021
E-Books → Evil Robots Killer Computers And Other Myths Steven Shwartz
Published by: ad-team on 3-02-2022, 21:37 | 0
Evil Robots Killer Computers And Other Myths Steven Shwartz
epub | 1.59 MB | English | Isbn: B08VDK5VHY | Author: Steven Shwartz | Year: 2021
E-Books → Computers & Technology Books - January 26, 2022 PDF [MBB]
Published by: ad-team on 26-01-2022, 22:16 | 0
Computers & Technology Books - January 26, 2022 PDF [MBB]
pdf | 412.79 MB | English | Isbn: 978-0128119051 | Author: JONES, JONAH | Year: 2017
E-Books → The Myth of Artificial Intelligence Why Computers Can't Think the Way We Do by Er...
Published by: ad-team on 22-01-2022, 15:28 | 0
The Myth of Artificial Intelligence Why Computers Can't Think the Way We Do by Erik J Larson
epub | 943.47 KB | English | Isbn: 0674983513 | Author: Erik J. Larson | Year: 2021
E-Books → The Myth of Artificial Intelligence Why Computers Can't Think the Way We Do by Erik J Larson
Published by: Emperor2011 on 7-01-2022, 19:04 | 0
The Myth of Artificial Intelligence Why Computers Can't Think the Way We Do by Erik J Larson | 943.47 KB
English | 310 Pages
Title: The Myth of Artificial Intelligence
Author: Erik J. Larson
Year: 2021
E-Books → The Myth of Artificial Intelligence Why Computers Can't Think the Way We Do [Audiobook]
Published by: voska89 on 13-12-2021, 02:54 | 0
October 19, 2021 | ISBN: 9781666145588 | Language: English | File size: 279 MB |MP3|M4B | 10.2 Hours
Futurists insist that AI will soon eclipse the capacities of the most gifted human mind. What hope do we have against superintelligent machines? But we aren't really on the path to developing intelligent machines. In fact, we don't even know where that path might be. Erik Larson takes us on a tour of the landscape of AI to show how far we are from superintelligence, and what it would take to get there. Ever since Alan Turing, AI enthusiasts have equated artificial intelligence with human intelligence. This is a profound mistake. AI works on inductive reasoning, crunching data sets to predict outcomes. But humans don't correlate data sets: we make conjectures informed by context and experience. Human intelligence is a web of best guesses, given what we know about the world. We haven't a clue how to program this kind of intuitive reasoning, known as abduction. Yet it is the heart of common sense. That's why Alexa can't understand what you are asking, and why AI can only take us so far. Larson argues that AI hype is both bad science and bad for science. A culture of invention thrives on exploring unknowns, not overselling existing methods. Inductive AI will continue to improve at narrow tasks, but if we want to make real progress, we will need to start by more fully appreciating the only true intelligence we know-our own.