Artificial Intelligence: Concepts, Limits, and Real-World Use Audiobook By Rafael Sørin, Martin Calderescu cover art

Artificial Intelligence: Concepts, Limits, and Real-World Use

An accessible guide for students, educators, and professionals

Virtual Voice Sample

Audible Standard 30-day free trial

Try Standard free
Select 1 audiobook a month from our entire collection of titles.
Yours as long as you’re a member.
Get unlimited access to bingeable podcasts.
Standard auto renews for $8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Artificial Intelligence: Concepts, Limits, and Real-World Use

By: Rafael Sørin, Martin Calderescu
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
Try Standard free

$8.99 a month after 30 days. Cancel anytime.

Buy for $9.99

Buy for $9.99

Background images

This title uses virtual voice narration

Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Artificial Intelligence Explained Without the Hype

A Global, Non-Technical Textbook on AI, Ethics, and Responsibility

Artificial intelligence is shaping education, work, government, healthcare, and public life — yet it is widely misunderstood. Much of what is written about AI focuses either on technical detail inaccessible to most readers, or on exaggerated claims that obscure how these systems actually work.

This textbook takes a different approach.

Written for students, educators, professionals, and policy readers, this book explains artificial intelligence conceptually, not mathematically. It shows what AI systems really do, where their limits lie, and why human judgment, accountability, and ethics remain essential.

Rather than teaching readers how to build AI systems, this book teaches them how to understand, evaluate, and question AI systems already embedded in society.

Inside this book, you will learn:
  • What people mean — and misunderstand — when they say “AI”

  • How machine learning works conceptually, without equations or code

  • Why AI systems rely on pattern recognition rather than understanding

  • How data shapes outcomes, bias, and fairness across societies

  • Where AI performs well — and where it fails

  • Why automation cannot replace human judgment

  • How AI is used in healthcare, education, work, and public services globally

  • What AI cannot do, regardless of scale or sophistication

  • How to evaluate AI claims, headlines, and public narratives critically

  • How to become AI-literate without becoming an engineer

This book is designed for long-term relevance. It avoids platform-specific tools, vendor examples, and trend-based speculation. Instead, it provides durable concepts that remain useful as technologies evolve.

Ideal for:
  • Undergraduate and postgraduate students

  • Foundation and interdisciplinary AI courses

  • Ethics, sociology, policy, and technology studies

  • Educators and lecturers

  • Professionals working alongside AI systems

  • Readers seeking clarity rather than hype

Computer Science Education Data Science Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning Health Care Technology
No reviews yet