Book Genre: MIT Press Essential Knowledge Series

This book in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series provides a simple and succinct introduction
Hate speech can occur anywhere, as evidenced by the young men in khakis who shouted
Everything we come into contact with, from wearable technology and mobile phones to home appliances
Most managers defer legal counsel on intellectual property matters because they are unaware of the
We may have missed something while we were concerned with the newest Apple gadget and
With subplots featuring IBM, Microsoft, Apple, Facebook, and Twitter, the history of computing may be
We may distribute flawless copies of our work virtually for free via the Internet with
On a hot summer day, we enjoy watching the waves gently advance and recede while
A succinct explanation of crowdsourcing that goes beyond social media jargon to describe what it
The upbeat video “Gangnam Style” made history in December 2012 when it became the first
In reality, it appears that we have free will in daily life and that our
How did the network of neurons that makes up the human brain give rise to
Our understanding of the world is largely based on our beliefs. We hold ideas about
Massive open online courses, or MOOCs, attracted millions of students, millions of investors, and media
We use a workstation in an office located miles away to turn on the lights
The notion that humanity is on the verge of a “singularity”—that common people will eventually
The term “sustainability” has been linked to a variety of concepts, including a particular type
The auction, one of the oldest market institutions, is still widely employed in today’s economy
The majority of information on cloud computing is either extremely technical and filled with details
People keep track. Benjamin Franklin kept charts of time spent and virtues lived up to
Neuroscientists believed that a mature brain was fixed, immutable, like a fly in amber fifty
The mind-body issue, the glistening prize of modern and current philosophy, has been a source
Ethem Apaydin’s “Machine Learning” begins with an overview of how the field has evolved over
Robotics is becoming more commonplace. Governments have adopted technology to the extent of mass commercialization,
We are frequently informed that we live in an information society. What does that signify,
A succinct, nontechnical summary of the evolution of machine translation, including the various methodologies, problems
The future is similar to an unfinished novel. It’s not like the weather, which we
Are we residing in a post-truth era in which “alternative facts” have taken the place
The synesthesia gene is present in one in every twenty-three individuals. Synesthesia produces intensely felt
Through the examination of data, data science seeks to enhance decision-making. Today, data science decides
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