Connectionists: All you want to know about AI: Updated edition of the book "Artificial Intelligence Science and Society Part A" (Amazon/Kindle) treating ChatGPT, LLMs and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI)
Efi P
efipatm at gmail.com
Tue Nov 25 07:48:24 EST 2025
Dear AI enthusiast and/or AI colleague,
this book addresses the general public that wants to be informed about and
form her/his own opinion on AI. It provides a simplified yet scientifically
accurate description of all AI aspects: technology (Part A), relation to
human intelligence (Part B), social aspects (Part C) and AI impact on
Environment (Part D). No special knowledge is needed to read it.
A updated edition of “Artificial Intelligence Science and Society Part A:
Introduction to AI Science and Information Technology“ (paperback and
e-book versions only) is now available in Amazon/Kindle.
The first edition (October 2022) of this 4-volume book was quite prophetic
on various AI topics (e.g., on the development of Deep Arts, or the failure of
Metaverse), Its updated edition of Part A presents Large Language Models
(LLMs) and Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) to clarify issues that
sprang out of ChatGPT success, primarily on AI technophobia and on the
long-term AI prospects.
AI Science and Engineering is un upcoming scientific discipline that can
fuse AI, brain and mind studies and social engineering in a new scientific
discipline. It has huge impact on both our society and environment. The
new book “Artificial Intelligence Science and Society” consists of four
volumes (parts) debating all technical and social grand challenges of AI
Science and Engineering in an understandable and scientifically accurate
manner:
1. “Artificial Intelligence Science and Society Part A: Introduction to
AI Science and Information Technology“
https://www.amazon.com/dp/9609156460?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
2. “Artificial Intelligence Science and Society Part B: AI Science, Mind
and Humans“
https://www.amazon.com/dp/9609156479?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
3. “Artificial Intelligence Science and Society Part C: AI Science and
Society“ https://www.amazon.com/dp/9609156487?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
4. “Artificial Intelligence Science and Society Part D: AI Science and
the Environment“
https://www.amazon.com/dp/9609156495?ref_=pe_3052080_397514860
They are self-sufficient and require no mathematical/scientific background.
The four book volumes debate and try to forecast the future of AI Science
and Engineering, as well as the upcoming Mind and Social Science and
Engineering. They are published in Amazon/Kindle.
Part A Table of contents (297 pages): Data, Signals, Systems, Mathematics,
Data Acquisition, Processing and Analysis, Data Storage and Search,
Computer Vision, Data Visualization, Computer Graphics and Animation,
Virtual and Augmented Reality, Audio, Speech, and Text Analysis, Machine
Learning. Pattern Recognition, Deep Learning, Information, Metadata,
Semantics, Concepts, Symbolic Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge,
Anthropocentric Computing, Robotics, Autonomy, Networks and the Internet,
The World Wide Web, Social Media, Network analytics, Swarm Intelligence,
Software, Computing, Communications, Security, Blockchain, Large Language
Models and Artificial General Intelligence.
Part B Table of contents (276 pages): Nervous System, Brain, Brain
imaging, Brain connectome, Neural and Brain Models, Sensing, Human Senses,
Perception, Interoception, Physical Intelligen, Action and Motion, Mind,
Cognition, Memory, Intelligence, Affect, Affective Computing, Language and
Speech, Written Language and Communication, Consciousness and
Self-awareness, Self-aware Machines, Computational Brain Modeling Tools,
Brain-Inspired Computing, Medicine, Medical Genomics, Medical Data, Medical
Disinformation, Pharmaceutics and Drug Discovery, Anti-vaccination
Movement, Ambient Assisted Living, Minors, Sex, Pornography, Social
Flexibility and Personal Relations.
Part C Table of contents (335 pages): Identity, Intellectual
Property,Privacy protection, Fake data, News and Agora, Media Production
and Streaming, Music and Dance, Digital Humanities, Ex machina Arts,
Computational Aesthetics, Research, Research Dissemination, Morphosis,
Educational Methods, Education and Society, Truth, Justice, Digital Crime,
Digital Markets,Online Marketing, Finance and Economics, AI and IT
Economics, Cryptocurrencies, Non-Fungible Tokens, Digital Governance,
Industry, Labor, Meta-agoras and Meta-societies, Politics and Democracy,
Computational Politics, Societal and Political Networks, Social Activism,
Irrationalism and Anti-elitism, Virtual Communities and Disinformation,
Political Activism, Computational History, Computational Social Science,
Ethics and Philosophy, Religion, Religious Practice and AI, Religious Art,
War and Peace, Advanced Warfare, Revolution, Geopolitics, Trustworthy AI,
Information and Knowledge society.
Part D Table of contents (177 pages): Space and Time, Life,
Bioinformatics, Systems Biology, Animal and Plant Intelligence,
Bio-inspired Machines, Epidemiology, Microcosm, Ecology, Agriculture,
Sustainable and Precision Agriculture, Organic Farming, Earth Sensing,
Meteorology, Climate Change, Archaeology and Restoration, Smart Cities,
Land Transportation, Shipping, Aviation, Renewable Energy, Green
Information Technologies, Sustainable Earth Resources, Geology and
Seismology, Space and Astronomy, Law of Complexity.
*About the author*: Dr. Ioannis Pitas (IEEE fellow, IEEE Distinguished
Lecturer, EURASIP fellow) is a Principal Researcher at AUTH and CERTH/ITI,
Thessaloniki, Greece. He was Director of the Artificial Intelligence and
Information Analysis (AIIA <https://aiia.csd.auth.gr/>) lab at the School
of Informatics, AUTH. He served as a Visiting Professor at several
Universities worldwide. As a well-known AI futurist, in the past 3 years,
he has published numerous articles and delivered many lectures and
interviews in the international media on the future of AI. Quite a few of
them were proven to be prophetic.
His current interests are in the areas of artificial intelligence, machine
learning, computer vision, autonomous systems, intelligent digital media,
and human-centred computing. He has published over 920 papers, contributed
to 45 books in his areas of interest and edited or (co-)authored another 11
books. He has also been member of the program committee of many scientific
conferences and workshops. In the past he served as Associate Editor or
co-Editor of 13 international journals and General or Technical Chair of 5
international conferences. He delivered 98 keynote/invited speeches
worldwide. He co-organized 33 conferences and participated in technical
committees of 291 conferences. He participated in 75+ R&D projects,
primarily funded by the European Union and is/was principal investigator in
47 such projects. He is the coordinator of the Horizon Europe R&D project
TEMA https://tema-project.eu/. He is chair of the International AI Doctoral
Academy (AIDA) https://www.i-aida.org/. He was chair and initiator of the
IEEE Autonomous Systems Initiative
https://ieeeasi.signalprocessingsociety.org/.
He has 40,000+ citations to his work and h-index 93+. According to
https://research.com/ he is ranked first in Greece and 319 worldwide in the
field of Computer Science (2022).
This book is a result of a two-year effort by Prof. Ioannis. Pitas and was
influenced by his being principal investigator of 75+ R&D projects on
Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Digital Media and chairing the
International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA).
This message is sent only once. I apologize if you receive it through
multiple communication channels.
Enjoy!
Prof. Ioannis. Pitas
IEEE fellow, IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, EURASIP fellow, Chair of the
International AI Doctoral Academy (AIDA <https://www.i-aida.org/>),
Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Information Analysis (AIIA
<https://aiia.csd.auth.gr/>) Lab, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki,
Greece
pitas at csd.auth.gr
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