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Beschreibung
A clear-eyed guide to what artificial intelligence really does - and where it goes wrong.
Artificial intelligence now shapes decisions in boardrooms, classrooms, courtrooms, and everyday life. Promises of productivity, automation, and transformation are everywhere - yet a striking proportion of AI projects fail, often in costly or dangerous ways. Generative AI systems hallucinate, inherit bias from their training data, and are frequently deployed where they do not belong.
In Beyond The Hype, industry analyst Andy Hayler explains how AI actually works, from its historical roots to today's large language models. He breaks down different flavours of AI, showing why some approaches succeed while others collapse, and why generative AI in particular brings unique limitations alongside genuine opportunities.
Drawing on real-world case studies across finance, healthcare, law, education, defence, creative industries, and more, the book examines where AI delivers value - and where it creates new risks. It explores hallucinations, deepfakes, data quality, model drift, regulation, ethics, environmental impact, and the economics of AI adoption, including why so many initiatives fail to deliver returns.
Written for executives, technologists, and curious readers alike, Beyond The Hype provides a grounded, evidence-based framework for understanding AI without exaggeration or fear. It is a practical roadmap for making better decisions in a world increasingly shaped by machine intelligence.
A clear-eyed guide to what artificial intelligence really does - and where it goes wrong.
Artificial intelligence now shapes decisions in boardrooms, classrooms, courtrooms, and everyday life. Promises of productivity, automation, and transformation are everywhere - yet a striking proportion of AI projects fail, often in costly or dangerous ways. Generative AI systems hallucinate, inherit bias from their training data, and are frequently deployed where they do not belong.
In Beyond The Hype, industry analyst Andy Hayler explains how AI actually works, from its historical roots to today's large language models. He breaks down different flavours of AI, showing why some approaches succeed while others collapse, and why generative AI in particular brings unique limitations alongside genuine opportunities.
Drawing on real-world case studies across finance, healthcare, law, education, defence, creative industries, and more, the book examines where AI delivers value - and where it creates new risks. It explores hallucinations, deepfakes, data quality, model drift, regulation, ethics, environmental impact, and the economics of AI adoption, including why so many initiatives fail to deliver returns.
Written for executives, technologists, and curious readers alike, Beyond The Hype provides a grounded, evidence-based framework for understanding AI without exaggeration or fear. It is a practical roadmap for making better decisions in a world increasingly shaped by machine intelligence.
Über den Autor
Andy Hayler is an established software industry authority, advising corporations, software companies, and venture capital firms. He founded software vendor Kalido, which became the world's fastest-growing business intelligence company in 2001 and later pioneered early multi-domain master data management [...] began his career at Esso before moving into senior technology leadership roles at Shell UK and Shell International. He later founded a global information management consultancy that grew to more than 300 staff. Since 2007, he has been an independent industry analyst, CEO, and co-founder of analyst firm The Information Difference Ltd, and a frequent speaker at international [...] recent years, his work has focused intensively on artificial intelligence, examining its real-world capabilities, risks, and failures. He is also a restaurant critic and the author of The London Transport Restaurant Guide.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Genre: Importe, Informatik
Rubrik: Naturwissenschaften & Technik
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781919241920
ISBN-10: 1919241922
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Hayler, Andy
Hersteller: Information Difference Publishing
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: Andy Hayler
Erscheinungsdatum: 12.02.2026
Gewicht: 0,443 kg
Artikel-ID: 134567371

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