Understanding AI

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Author: Szepesi, Bela
Date of Publication: 2026
Book classification: Computer & Technology, English Books,
No. of pages: 114 Pages
Format: Paperback

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    Understanding AI is a clear, intelligent, and deeply human guide to the most misunderstood technology of our time. Mostly written as a conversation between a human writer and an AI assistant, this book unpacks the myths, hopes, and fears surrounding artificial intelligence-without jargon, hype, or doom.

    Through ten thematic chapters, the book explains what AI really is (and isnt), how large language models like ChatGPT actually work, and why they can sound brilliant without knowing anything at all. The AI isnt alive or conscious-its a linguistic mirror, reflecting our own culture, biases, brilliance, and confusion. What it gives back is based on what weve fed into it. The results are fascinating-and sometimes unsettling.

    Chapters explore the science of prediction, the illusion of sentience, the role of ethics, the future of creative work, and AIs use in science and research. Along the way, the book tackles big questions: Can machines make moral choices? Will they replace human jobs? What do they reveal about us?

    The tone is warm, plainspoken, and reflective-more like a thoughtful friend than a tech manual. It uses stories, analogies, and real-world examples to make complex ideas easy to understand. Readers will encounter metaphors like the blind librarian, the hall of mirrors, and the jetpack mode of AI-augmented creativity.

    Ultimately, The Understanding AI is not about machines-its about people. It shows how, when used with care, AI can be a tool that expands our thinking, reveals our patterns, and even helps us see ourselves more clearly. What AI can never do is suffer, choose, believe, or love-and thats precisely why it wont replace us.

    Includes a real, extended conversation between the author and the AI itself-an honest, poetic look into the possibilities of collaborative intelligence.

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