
Artificial Intelligence in Everyday Life
22 Interesting Facts About How AI Is Changing Our Lives
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Nathaniel Silva
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Benno Frieda
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Ideal as a gift! For beginners and advanced learners who want to better understand artificial intelligence. You'll be amazed at how much AI we already use every day and where it's already being used everywhere.
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant dream – it is already part of our everyday lives. Often unnoticed, sometimes impressive, occasionally unsettling. It is in our smartphones, controls traffic, assists doctors with diagnoses, helps in agriculture, designs advertising, filters information – and in doing so, changes not only the world, but also us.
This book takes you on an exciting, easy-to-understand, and entertaining journey through the new reality in which humans and machines work more closely together than ever before. You will learn what lies behind terms such as machine learning, deep learning, and artificial empathy, how AI works in schools, at work, in medicine, and even in art – and what social, ethical, and personal questions arise from this.
How much control do we relinquish when we leave decisions to algorithms? What happens to our humanity when machines recognize emotions and take on social roles? And how can we consciously shape technological progress without losing ourselves in the process?
With many illustrative examples, realistic scenarios, and a glimpse into the future, this book shows that it's not just about technology—it's about all of us.
For anyone who wants to understand what artificial intelligence really is, what it can do, where its opportunities lie—and why humanity is becoming more important than ever in a digital world.
©2025 Benno Frieda (P)2025 Evelin Schumann