I owe a debt of gratitude to Ana Aisthesthai for the production of illustrations, guidance with respect to all things word processing, and the occasional emotional support session. Jon Lomartire provided line-by-line commentary and Jack Glen encouraged me to think more deeply about how artificial intelligence may differ from other technologies. Mark Ferguson of the University of South Carolina provided helpful comments, noting that the book was philosophical in nature relative to its contemporaries, a compliment to which the response was, I’m not philosophical, I’m just written that way. And a shout out to Scott Isenberg and the team at Business Expert Press; without them, this book would not be possible.
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