Artificial Intelligence was formally “born” in 1956 at Dartmouth College—but its story stretches across centuries, cultures, and ideas.
Toby Walsh’s The Shortest History of AI is not just about machines, but about people, philosophies, and societies shaping the future. It covers:
* The innovators who imagined thinking machines
* Google’s surprising typo origin
* India’s ancient contributions to logic and reasoning
* The environmental, ethical, and existential challenges AI poses today
For professionals outside the tech world, this book offers a clear, witty, and accessible entry point into AI’s past, present, and future.
Sometimes, before forming an opinion, we simply need to know the story.
Walsh’s book is a quick, essential ride through AI’s past, present, and future. It gives easy insight into the making of AI, including the game-changing computers like Watson and Menace. All you need is 6 hours and AI would be on your tips, because let’s face it: we have to know something before we opine on it.