1st Edition

Practical AI for Professionals Understanding, Using, and Surviving AI

412 Pages 139 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

412 Pages 139 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Practical AI for Professionals: Understanding, Using, and Surviving AI bridges the gap between high-level philosophy and technical implementation, delivering actionable AI knowledge for educated professionals without specialized training in computation, statistics, or modeling. This book focuses on what matters most: understanding how to use AI effectively in law, medicine, finance,... Read more

1. Introduction  2. Talking with Machines  3. AI Models and Selected Tools  4. Democratizing Analytics  5. AI Use Cases  6. Case Study–Implementing AI at Polaris EcoSystems  7. Robots—The Physical Embodiment of AI  8. Agentic AI  9. AI at the Edge  10. AI Safety and Alignment with Human Interests  11. AI in War and Defense  12. Cyber Security for AI  13. When Algorithms Meet the Courtroom: AI's Legal Landscape  14. Geopolitical Impact  15. AI in Society and the Economy  16. Now What? AI in the 21st Century

Biography

William A. Yarberry, Jr., CPA, provides consulting services in AI, analytics, and IT governance. With 30+ years of experience, including senior manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers, he has authored books including The Effective CIO and Computer Telephony Integration. He graduated Phi Beta Kappa in chemistry from the University of Tennessee and holds an MBA from the University of Memphis.

Wesley Ladd is an AI software consultant and entrepreneur who helps companies develop practical AI solutions. Following roles in tech risk advisory at EY and cloud security at RSM, he founded a consultancy making AI accessible to non-technical users across industries including renewable energy and financial services.

"From thinking machines to digital workers, AI is evolving at a breathtaking pace. But what does it actually take to harness its power? Practical AI for Professionals offers an unflinching look at the real-world application of AI agents and robotics. This book balances the promise of 24/7 digital workers and unprecedented efficiency with a candid assessment of the risks—from compounding errors and integration nightmares to the profound societal shifts ahead. Through compelling case studies and expert analysis, you'll learn not only where AI is succeeding, but also where it fails. For any professional seeking to build, manage, or lead in an AI-driven world, this book is your indispensable guide to what comes next."

Alexander AbdallaHead of Platform Development, Fortune 500 real estate services company