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  • Managing and Understanding Artificial Intelligence: From Classical to Generative AI: A Practice Guide for Decision-makers, Developers and Regulators in the Age of the EU AI Act

    Managing and Understanding Artificial Intelligence: From Classical to Generative AI by Schmid, Thomas; Hildesheim, Wolfgang; Holoyad, Taras;

    A Practice Guide for Decision-makers, Developers and Regulators in the Age of the EU AI Act

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    • Kiadó Beuth
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. május 24.
    • Kötetek száma 1 pieces, Book

    • ISBN 9783032005328
    • Kötéstípus Keménykötés
    • Terjedelem356 oldal
    • Méret 235x155 mm
    • Nyelv angol
    • Illusztrációk XXIX, 356 p. 142 illus., 138 illus. in color.
    • 700

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    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking over the world, becoming an essential part of our daily lives. Self-driving cars, medical diagnoses, robotic processes, chatbots, and urban planning are just a few examples of how AI is being used. But what exactly is AI? What makes it successful? Are there concrete examples of AI applications currently in use? How do we mitigate risks? What norms do we need?

    This comprehensive book addresses these questions, with a particularly strong focus on the European Union’s AI Act. By delving into foundational models and generative AI, it explores trending topics like the disruptive Transformer architecture and provides a rich understanding of how these foundational models have revolutionized the field and are driving innovation across industries. Within the EU, creating digital sovereignty in dealing with AI is crucial, requiring excellence from policymakers, industry, and academia in ensuring the trustworthiness of AI among citizens. Therefore, the book tries to answer the question “How to build trust in AI?”

    The authors propose the classification matrix “AI=MC2” (AI Methods, Capabilities, and Criticality) and demonstrate its applicability for an “AI Label” transparency seal as a solution for clear future classification of AI products and services. The AI label is used in a series of illustrative practical examples, such as AI-powered customer service virtual assistants, AI-based object recognition in public sector and GenAI-based text and image processing. All real life projects are described in detail.

    Highlighting European regulation and AI standardization, with a focus on medical devices, the book provides the knowledge necessary for making informed decisions in the field of AI solutions, aiming to serve as a practical guide for managers, AI developers, compliance officers, employees in government agencies, companies and anyone interested in understanding the topic of AI. Numerous illustrations complement the reading and concrete recommendations are provided to representatives from politics, industry, and academia.

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    Tartalomjegyzék:

    About the Authors.- Acknowledgments.- About the Guest Authors.- Foreword.- Preface.- How to read this book?- Part I. Basics.- 1. Artificial Intelligence – yesterday, today, tomorrow.- 2. Models and modeling – the essence of AI development.- 3. Non-stop models – data-driven AI at industrial scale.- 4. Foundation Models – A Disruptive AI Paradigm.- 5. Success with AI business models – 5 factors for data-driven AI.- Part II. 6. The three-dimensional taxonomy for AI systems “AI=MC2”.- 7. Taxonomy of AI methods.- 8. Taxonomy of AI capabilities.- 9. AI characteristics of regulatory relevance.- 10. Analyzing and comparing with the AI=MC2 taxonomy.- 11. Designing Modular AI Systems with the AI=MC2 Taxonomy.- Part III. AI in practice.- 12. Combining different AI's for intelligent crew planning in shipping.- 13. AI-based customer service – the HUK24 virtual assistant.- 14. AI-based object recognition in remote sensing.- 15. Luminous – a European large language model.- 16. AI-based mobile data capture.- 17. Generative Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for IP Experts.- Part IV. Trustworthiness, standardization and regulation.- 18. Trustworthiness of Artificial Intelligence.- 19. Standardization of Artificial Intelligence.- 20. The AI Act - Europe's law on AI.- 21. AI-based medical devices: Example of conformity assessment.- 22. Quicker to market – The benefits from DIN standards.

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