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How To Talk To Robots : A Girls' Guide To a Future Dominated by AI - Tabitha Goldstaub

How To Talk To Robots

A Girls' Guide To a Future Dominated by AI

By: Tabitha Goldstaub

Paperback | 9 July 2020

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How To Talk to Robots is the essential guide for women designed to demystify the daunting and male-dominated world of AI. Tabitha Goldstaub brilliantly breaks down these barriers, offering a simple and straight-forward introduction into AI and the enormous benefits of understanding it to navigate towards a successful future.

With its tech-jargon and perception as a bit of a boy's club, Artificial Intelligence can feel alienating and confusing. But all this is changing.

There are more women than ever working in AI, and to keep this number growing, you need to learn how to succeed in a world dominated by this new technology.

In How To Talk To Robots, tech entrepreneur and co-founder of CognitionX Tabitha Goldstaub introduces what is Artificial Intelligence is and why it matters, as well as how AI works and how to make it work for you.

She also charts the history of AI shining a light on the many unsung heroines, offers insightful practical, as well as bringing together insider interviews from a cross-section of women who use AI in their work including Jeanette Winterson in Storytelling, Sharmadean Reid in Beauty, Martha Lane Fox in Human Rights and Jess Wade in Up-Skilling.

Whether you're at school, a graduate, or have been working for years, this is your time to make sure AI works for you. How To Talk To Robots is the beginning of your journey.

About the Author

Tabitha Goldstaub is a tech entrepreneur and co-founder of CognitionX, a market intelligence platform for AI. She is also the Chair of the UK Government's AI Council and a recipient of the Amy Johnson Inspiration Award by the Women's Engineering Society. Tabitha is passionate about communicating the importance of artificial intelligence and giving everyone, especially women, the opportunity to learn more about it.

This is her first book.
Industry Reviews

Praise for How To Talk To Robots:
'If you're a woman who feels like the world of tech and AI is a boys club that you've been purposefully left out of, you might not be wrong! Artificial intelligence has the potential to hugely improve the lives of women or further propel us into a world even more dominated by the patriarchy. In order to fight the feminist tech fight, we need to be informed! How to Talk to Robots is an essential and fascinating manual for every woman who wants to understand equality within an ever-changing, modern world. It is a VITAL text for every woman who wants answers to their questions - whether you know about tech or barely understand what AI means. READ THIS BOOK! It's very important.'
Scarlett Curtis, Sunday Times bestselling author of Why Feminists Don't Wear Pink

Praise for Tabitha Goldstaub:
'Fast becoming one of the best-connected women in the UK.... Goldstaub is one of a small yet influential number of women who are reshaping the world of tech and how it reads - and interacts with our minds and bodies.' VOGUE

'There's a revolution under way - and a woman called Tabitha Goldstaub is on a mission to make sure not only that London takes the lead but that women are given an equal role in it.' EVENING STANDARD

'Tabitha Goldstaub...is particularly alarmed by AI's potential for gender bias and, in an effort to address this, is spearheading a campaign to get more women working in the field.' THE GUARDIAN

'Start training like a robot now, says CognitionX's Tabitha Goldstaub' CAMPAIGN MAGAZINE

'...she's on a mission to make sure women are given an equal role in it [AI].' GRAZIA

'Intelligent machines can help us save the world. At the same time, they are susceptible to human prejudice, says entrepreneur Tabitha Goldstaub.' FUTUREZONE

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