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You Look Like a Thing and I Love You

Book • 2019
Janelle Shane's "You Look Like a Thing and I Love You" offers a humorous yet insightful look into the world of AI. The book chronicles Shane's experiments with training neural networks, revealing both their surprising capabilities and their inherent limitations.

Through a series of entertaining anecdotes, Shane highlights the biases and unexpected behaviors that can emerge from AI systems.

The book serves as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls of relying too heavily on AI and the importance of understanding its limitations.

It's a must-read for anyone interested in the future of AI and its impact on society.

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