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The resources here are a small subset of the full set of resources available on the web, selected for their breadth, notability, and depth on specific issues.
François Challot, Deep Learning with Python, 2017
Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig, Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, 2020
Jeremy Howard, Practical Deep Learning for Coders with fastai and PyTorch, 2020
John Brockman, Possible Minds: Twenty-Five Ways of Looking at AI, 2019
Pedro Domingos, The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World, 2015
Nick Bostrom, SuperIntelligence: Paths, Danger, Strategies by Nick Bostrom, 2014
John Brockman, What to Think about Machines that Think: Todayβs Learning, 2015
Stanfordβs Machine Learning Course by Andrew Ng
MITβs Machine Learning with Python: from Linear Models to Deep Learning
Udacityβs Self-Driving Car Engineer Nanodegree
Google AIβs Machine Learning Crash Course
Fast.aiβs Introduction to Machine Learning for Coders
Stanfordβs AI Index Report, 2022
State of AI Report, 2021
Shivon Zillisβ The Current State of Machine Intelligence, 2016
This list is far from complete but offers information about some of the people mentioned in this book.
Greg Brockman is the co-founder and CTO of OpenAI. He was formerly the CTO of Stripe.