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Artificial Intelligence (STEAM & Me)

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About Artificial Intelligence

Product Description Explore artificial intelligence―the programming that teaches computers to be brainy! Did you know that you can teach a robot to play soccer? Or that you can ride in a car driven by a computer? Discover how AI learns and grows, as well as how it identifies objects by recognizing differences and similarities! Ignite your scientific mind with fun facts, activities, and experiments. Try this: Hum “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star,” “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep,” and the ABCs. Do you notice any similarities? Soon you’ll be thinking just like an AI program! This STEM-driven series helps beginning scientists and engineers grasp big scientific ideas with: Intriguing info to fill and thrill your brain. Hands-on activities to jumpstart your imagination. Great photos to help you get the bigger picture. New ideas sure to change the way you see the world. From Starry Forest Books, STEAM & Me™ uses science, technology, engineering, arts, and math to feed curiosity and spark creativity. STEAM & Me™ is all about you! Review "The books in the new STEAM & Me series, packed with facts and activities, feel a little bit like an extension of the classroom....The variety of high-interest topics offers something for almost everyone, from animal lovers to those drawn to futuristic technology, and provides plenty to think about. An enjoyable, upbeat series." ― Booklist About the Author Dinah Williams is an editor and children’s book author. Her nonfiction books for children include  Secrets of Walt Disney World; Abandoned Amusement Parks; Haunted Prisons;  Monstrous Morgues of the Past; and  Spooky Cemeteries, which won the 2009 Children’s Choice Award. Her latest title,  Terrible but True: Awful Events in American History, will be published by Scholastic in October 2016. She lives in Cranford, NJ.