Augmented Intelligence. Wie wir mit Daten und KI besser entscheiden: [Was bedeutet das alles?] – Ramge, Thomas – Erläuterungen; Denkanstöße; Analyse (Reclams Universal-Bibliothek) (German Edition)

Augmented Intelligence. Wie wir mit Daten und KI besser entscheiden: [Was bedeutet das alles?] – Ramge, Thomas – Erläuterungen; Denkanstöße; Analyse (Reclams Universal-Bibliothek) (German Edition)

ISBN: 3159617440

ISBN 13: 9783159617442

Author: Thomas Ramge

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Human decision-making is flawed. Can Artificial Intelligence help us to make better decisions? May clever algorithms reduce human bias? And will AI-powered decision systems soon be better investors, doctors, or HR managers? Award-winning science author Thomas Ramge explores ways how intelligent humans can make use of AI to improve decision-making in daily life and business, science and politics, jurisprudence, and even for our big life choices. Spoiler Intelligent machines will not relieve us of the burden to take important decisions in any foreseeable future. But make no mistake. Combining human and Artificial Intelligence will help us to make better-informed decisions in many circumstances. This is what Ramge calls Augmented Intelligence.
About the Dr. Thomas Ramge has authored more than fifteen books on innovation, technology and transformation. His essays and long read articles are being published in MIT Management Review, The Economist, Harvard Business Review, Foreign Affairs, Die Zeit, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, among others. He has received numerous book and journalism awards, including the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal Economics), the Best Business Book Award on Innovation and Technology, the getAbstract International Book Award, the German Business Book Award, the German Essay Prize and the Herbert Quandt Media Award. Thomas is an Associated Member of the Einstein Center for Digital Future and an Alumni Senior Research Fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society.