02539nam a22003258i 4500001001900000003000600019005001700025008004100042020001800083035002100101035002600122035001800148040003800166041000800204050002300212100003600235245010800271264003600379300006300415500005200478504005100530505038400581520095500965650005101920650006201971650006202033942000802095952009502103999001502198990232951940107026UkOxU20250514095653.0221031r20232022enk 000|0|eng|d a9780141995045 a(UkOxU)023295194 a(UkOxU)023295194BIB01 a(Uk)020858970 aStDuBDSbengerdacStDuBDSdUkOxU aeng aQ334.7 b.G54 2022 aGigerenzer, Gerdeauthor91313710aHow to stay smart in a smart worldb: why human intelligence still beats algorithmsc/ Gerd Gigerenzer. 1aLondon :bPenguin Books,c2023. avii, 311 pages :billustrations (black and white) ;c20 cm aOriginally published: London: Allen Lane, 2022. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aIs true love just a click away? — What AI is best at : the stable-world principle — Machines influence how we think of intelligence — Are self-driving cars just down the road? — Common sense AI — One data point can beat big data — Transparency — Sleepwalking into surveillance — The psychology of getting users hooked — Safety and self-control — Fact or fake? aAn essential guide to navigating our data-driven world, from one of the most influential psychologists of the twenty-first century Is more data always better? Do algorithms really make better decisions than humans? Can we stay in control in an increasingly automated world? Drawing on examples from all spheres of life - media literacy, online dating, self-driving cars, the justice system, health records - Gerd Gigerenzer shows how, when it comes to data and decision making, more isn't always better: when dealing with uncertainty, the elegant and nuanced simplicity of human reasoning beats complex algorithms time and time again. Filled with practical examples and cutting-edge research, How to Stay Smart in a Smart World examines the growing role of AI at all levels of daily life with refreshing clarity. This book is a liferaft in a sea of information and an urgent invitation to actively shape the digital world in which we want to live. 0aArtificial intelligencexSocial aspects925236 0aExpert systems (Computer science)xSafety measures925237 0aExpert systems (Computer science)xRisk assessment925238 2lcc 00102lcc4070aTBSbTBSd2025-05-14l0oQ334.7 GIGpB05813r2025-05-14t1w2025-05-14y1 c4663d4663