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A AI Analysis Book is an analytical book that examines artificial intelligence through systematic analysis and critical evaluation.
- Context:
- It can typically provide AI System Analysis through technical evaluation, societal assessment, or economic examination.
- It can typically examine AI Development Trajectories from historical perspectives to future projections.
- It can typically analyze AI Impacts across multiple domains including social, economic, and environmental dimensions.
- It can typically evaluate AI Claims against empirical evidence and real-world outcomes.
- It can typically synthesize AI Research Findings from multiple disciplines and diverse perspectives.
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- It can often bridge Technical AI Understanding with Broader Audience Accessibility.
- It can often combine Quantitative AI Analysis with Qualitative AI Assessment.
- It can often integrate Academic AI Research with Practical AI Application.
- It can often balance AI Opportunity Discussion with AI Risk Examination.
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- It can range from being a Technical AI Analysis Book to being a Popular AI Analysis Book, depending on its AI analysis audience.
- It can range from being a Narrow AI Analysis Book to being a Comprehensive AI Analysis Book, depending on its AI analysis scope.
- It can range from being an Optimistic AI Analysis Book to being a Pessimistic AI Analysis Book, depending on its AI analysis perspective.
- It can range from being a Descriptive AI Analysis Book to being a Prescriptive AI Analysis Book, depending on its AI analysis approach.
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- Example(s):
- AI Industry Analysis Books, such as:
- Empire of AI (2025 Book) examining AI company practices and AI labor impacts.
- Atlas of AI (2021 Book) analyzing AI as extractive industry.
- Weapons of Math Destruction (2016 Book) critiquing algorithmic bias.
- AI Technical Analysis Books, such as:
- The Alignment Problem (2020 Book) by Brian Christian examining AI safety challenges.
- Superintelligence (2014 Book) by Nick Bostrom analyzing AGI risks.
- Human Compatible (2019 Book) by Stuart Russell proposing AI alignment solutions.
- AI Policy Analysis Books, such as:
- The Age of AI (2021 Book) by Henry Kissinger, Eric Schmidt, and Daniel Huttenlocher.
- AI Superpowers (2018 Book) by Kai-Fu Lee comparing US-China AI development.
- Life 3.0 (2017 Book) by Max Tegmark exploring AI governance needs.
- AI Philosophical Analysis Books, such as:
- AI Historical Analysis Books, such as:
- AI Impact Analysis Books, such as:
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- AI Industry Analysis Books, such as:
- Counter-Example(s):
- AI Programming Manuals, which teach AI implementation without analytical perspective.
- AI Fiction Books, which imagine AI scenarios without systematic analysis.
- AI Marketing Books, which promote AI products without critical evaluation.
- See: AI Book, Technology Analysis Book, AI Research, AI Criticism, AI Ethics, AI Policy, Science and Technology Studies.