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How Life Imitates Chess Lifes A Game Play To Win 1st Garry Kasparov

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How Life Imitates Chess Lifes A Game Play To Win 1st Garry Kasparov
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Publisher: Penguin Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 294
Author: Garry Kasparov
ISBN: 9781529156294, 1529156297
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1st

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How Life Imitates Chess Lifes A Game Play To Win 1st Garry Kasparov by Garry Kasparov 9781529156294, 1529156297 instant download after payment.

In the fifteen years that have passed since I wrote How Life Imitates Chess,
there have been three significant global events I would deem most relevant
to its content. I’ve expanded on many of the ideas in the book in lectures
and articles, but three sections now feel undersized, and a little
anachronistic, naturally, and they could not be more different from each
other.I began working on How Life Imitates Chess almost immediately after I
retired from professional chess in 2005. I wanted to share my insights from
a life of hard work and peak achievement, to promote the game that had
given me so much, and help others make better decisions in any aspect of
their lives.
Since then, I have followed my own advice by leaving my comfort zone
of chess for new challenges in human rights, business speaking, and
advocating about what I call the human–machine relationship, especially
artificial intelligence and the intersection of rights and tech innovation. I
was forced to leave Russia for Croatia and New York City, where I divide
my time.
These new professional perspectives have been joined by new personal
ones, as I began a new family almost simultaneously with this book. My
wife Daria and our children, Aida and Nickolas, have taught me more about
decision-making and cognition than I could fit into ten volumes.
Explainability in artificial intelligence is difficult, but its complexity pales
in comparison to that of toddlers and teens! However, my family life has
confirmed one of this book’s principles: what matters most in making good
decisions is knowing what really matters most.

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