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Discover 'The AI Delusion' by Gary Smith, a compelling exploration of the limits of artificial intelligence and the critical role of human reasoning. This brand new book, published by Oxford University Press in 2018, challenges the widely held belief that computers are infallible and data-mining equates to knowledge discovery. Smith encourages readers to question statistical patterns and understand the significant differences between human intuition and artificial intelligence. In a world increasingly dominated by smart technology, it is crucial to discern when to trust algorithms and when to rely on our own judgment. With insights rooted in thoughtful analysis, this book is essential for anyone curious about the implications of AI in our lives and society. Perfect for students, professionals, or anyone interested in technology's impact on human decision-making, 'The AI Delusion' invites readers to embrace their cognitive abilities while navigating the complexities of modern data. Equip yourself with the knowledge to assess AI critically and approach statistical representations with a discerning mind. This text is more than just a critique of AI; it is a reminder that human judgment is irreplaceable and necessary in an era of quick, data-driven decisions.