Part 1: Understanding AI
Chapter 1: The Search for Thinking Machines
Chapter 2: What Is AI?
Chapter 3: Building AI-Powered Applications
Chapter 4: Core AI Techniques Chapter 5: Core AI Capabilities
Part 2: The Applications of AI in the Workplace
Chapter 6: The Digital Workplace
Chapter 7: AI Is the New UI Chapter 8: Conversational Collaboration Platforms
Chapter 9: Conversational Applications
Part 3: Building Your AI-Powered Workplace
Chapter 10: From Data to Understanding Chapter 11: Defining an AI Strategy
Chapter 12: The Ethics of AI-Powered Applications
Chapter 13: Epilogue.-
About the Author: Ronald Ashri is always trying to find a balance between his appreciation of academic rigor and his attraction to the necessary chaos of creating practical, usable, tools. This split also describes his working life, from PhD student to research fellow to a technically focused entrepreneur and consultant. For the past 15 years he has been either building products in startups or working for organizations such as BT Labs, the NHS, TripAdvisor, the Italian Government, the UK government, UCLA, McGill University, and BDO to help them build useful products. Most recently he is the co-founder of a conversational AI consultancy called GreenShoot Labs, based in London, and leading the development of an open-source conversational application management platform called OpenDialog.ai.
Ronald specializes in AI systems design, knowledge management, agent-based systems and conversational AI. He frequently writes and speaks about AI-related issues, has authored and has co-authored a variety of articles (both academic and not) on AI as well as wider software engineering issues, and is the co-author of a book titled Agent-Based Software Development (Artech House Publishers, 2004).
He holds a BSc (First Class) in Computer Systems Engineering from Warwick University and a PhD in Computer Science from Southampton University.