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- Free PDF and epub formats plus online reader with AI assistant.
- About the Author: Richard Heimann has honed his deep AI and machine learning expertise across technical and strategic roles in industry, academia, and government.
- 275 Pages
- Computers + Internet,
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Free PDF and epub formats plus online reader with AI assistant. AI is transforming the world faster than we could have imagined. But how did we get here? AI guru Ilya Sutskever made the bold claim that most of what you need to know about modern AI is captured in 30 seminal research papers on deep learning. What did Ilya see? Read through this book and you'll uncover the breakthroughs, ideas, and mental models that shaped his vision and much more, all clearly explained and interpreted by veteran author and teacher Richard Heimann. You'll discover: - The technical breakthroughs that have shaped AI strategy, safety, and cultural shifts- How to decode landmark AI papers--from AlexNet to Transformers
- Engineering patterns and design choices that scale from research to real-world systems
- Evaluating the strengths and limits of deep learning without falling for hype or cynicism
- Applying Sutskever's mental models to forecast and navigate future AI trends OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever is one of the most important figures in modern deep learning. Along with developing the GPT models, he is the originator of the famous "Sutskever's List"--a reading list of 30 research papers that cover "90% of what matters" in AI. In Sutskever's List, AI expert Richard Heimann dives into each of these influential and vitally-important papers, revealing the breakthroughs that shaped Ilya's thinking and the entire AI field. About the book In this book, author Richard Heimann takes you on a tour through Sutskever's List in his accessible and insightful style, unpacking each paper with clear explanations, vivid historical anecdotes, and examples that connect lab results to real-world consequences. You'll follow the story of modern AI, from scaling laws to internal organizational politics, as Rich demystifies the complex research and simple human choices that gave rise to artificial intelligence. And unlike the 30 amazing papers Rich interprets, this accessible book requires no specialist knowledge! About the reader For anyone interested in modern AI and deep learning. About the author Richard Heimann has honed his deep AI and machine learning expertise across technical and strategic roles in industry, academia, and government. His work spans neural networks, generative AI, and transformative applications, and he is versed in decades of philosophical debate. An author of several books, he excels at translating complex ideas into clear, engaging insights for audiences from practitioners to policymakers.
About the Author
Richard Heimann has honed his deep AI and machine learning expertise across technical and strategic roles in industry, academia, and government. His work spans neural networks, generative AI, and transformative applications, and he is versed in decades of philosophical debate. An author of several books, he excels at translating complex ideas into clear, engaging insights for audiences from practitioners to policymakers.Dimensions (Overall): 9.25 Inches (H) x 7.38 Inches (W)
Weight: .73 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 275
Genre: Computers + Internet
Publisher: Manning Publications
Format: Paperback
Author: Richard Heimann
Language: English
Street Date: May 26, 2026
TCIN: 1007453449
UPC: 9781633434790
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-7703
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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