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By: 24-7 Press Release
December 18, 2024

How to Solve AI with Our Brain

PALO ALTO, CA, December 18, 2024 /24-7PressRelease/ -- John Ball's groundbreaking book, How to Solve AI with Our Brain, has officially launched. This insightful work challenges conventional AI approaches and presents a future driven by cognitive science.

By exploring the limitations of computational AI and the potential of cognitive science, Ball provides a roadmap for developing more intelligent and reliable AI systems. The book has already garnered attention from industry leaders like Dr. Neal Sample, Chief Information Officer at Walgreens Boots Alliance, who praised its potential to shape the future of AI.

Key Takeaways from the Book

• The Limits of Computational AI: Understand the fundamental limitations of traditional AI approaches.
• The Power of Cognitive Science: Discover how cognitive science can revolutionize AI development.
• A Brighter Future for AI: Explore the potential of a new generation of AI that is more intelligent, reliable, and human-centric.

Availability

Copies of this exciting new book can be ordered online via https://www.amazon.com/How-Solve-AI-Our-Brain-ebook/dp/B0DBM8PGTY/ as an e-book, or print edition.

For more information, review copies, or interview requests, please contact Beth Carey at info@pat.ai

John Ball is a renowned expert in artificial intelligence and cognitive science. His work has been instrumental in shaping the field and inspiring innovation.

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