Janelle Shane explains AI with weirdness and humor, in book form

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If, like many people these days, you're trying to get a firmer understanding of what AI is and how it works but are secretly panicking a little because you're struggling with terminology so opaque that you're lost before you get to Markov chains, you may want to crack open Janelle Shane's new book. She recently sat down with VentureBeat to talk about the book, whose title, You Look Like a Thing and I Love You, is actually an AI-generated pickup line. Shane maintains the AI Weirdness blog and combines knowledge from her Ph.D. in electrical engineering, fascination with AI, and propensity for slightly deadpan absurdist humor to explain AI in a way that is both hilarious and easy to understand. More importantly, she uses humor as a frame to display how AI is actually dangerously bad at most things we wish it could do. Her take is a refreshing counter to the often overly fantastical notions about AI, its looming sentience, and its capacity for either utopia or dystopia. Although the book walks the reader through what AI is and explains how AI "thinks" and how we should think about how AI thinks, it's full of giggle-inducing hand-drawn illustrations and endless comical examples.

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