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  • Title: A Developer's Guide to Building AI Applications
  • Author(s) Elaine Chang and Darren Jeford
  • Publisher: O’Reilly Media, 2nd Edition (2020); eBook (Compliments of O’Reilly)
  • Permission: Free eBook Complimented by O’Reilly
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  • eBook: PDF
  • Language: English
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  • ISBN-13: 978-1-492-08058-9
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If you're interested in building AI applications, this ebook will walk you through the creation of a virtual assistant, a conversational AI app that can understand language, perceive vast amounts of information, and respond intelligently. You'll learn about the AI resources and capabilities that are available to developers and get advice on how to apply well-tested AI solutions to everyday problems

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