Max M. Louwerse is Professor of Cognitive Psychology and Artificial Intelligence at Tilburg University, the Netherlands, and Professor by Special Appointment at Maastricht University, the Netherlands. He worked both in the UK and the US, authored over 200 scientific publications, is a blogger for Psychology Today, and is author of the popular science book Keeping those words in mind: How language creates meaning.
'If you are looking for a book which will get you writing AI code or building an AI mind yourself then this is not the book for you. However if you want to understand how an AI mind differs from a human mind in terms of what it can do, how it does it and what it is capable of then this book is spot on.'-- Kevin Warwick is Emeritus Professor at Coventry and Reading Universities, UK 'This book explains the tight relationship between AI and cognitive psychology since the beginning of AI 70 years ago. Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson have had a gift for explaining science to the people. Ray Kurtzweil and Yuval Noah Harari have been helping the public understand the past and future of AI. Max Louwerse has written a very engaging and readable book for the public to understand how psychological science can explain many of the mysteries of AI.'-- Art Graesser is a professor in the Department of Psychology and the Institute of Intelligent Systems at the University of Memphis, USA and Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, UK 'In his latest book, Max Louwerse has masterfully bridged the worlds of psychology and artificial intelligence at an insightful and thought-provoking level. Drawing on his deep expertise and interdisciplinary approach, he unravels the complexities of human cognition while exploring how these principles can inform the development of AI systems. This book not only offers a compelling narrative for those in academia but also serves as an accessible and engaging text for anyone curious about the profound interplay between the mind and machines.'-- Emile Aarts is Professor of Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 'If you are looking for a book which will get you writing AI code or building an AI mind yourself then this is not the book for you. However if you want to understand how an AI mind differs from a human mind in terms of what it can do, how it does it and what it is capable of then this book is spot on.' Kevin Warwick is Emeritus Professor at Coventry and Reading Universities, UK 'This book explains the tight relationship between AI and cognitive psychology since the beginning of AI 70 years ago. Carl Sagan and Neil deGrasse Tyson have had a gift for explaining science to the people. Ray Kurtzweil and Yuval Noah Harari have been helping the public understand the past and future of AI. Max Louwerse has written a very engaging and readable book for the public to understand how psychological science can explain many of the mysteries of AI.' Art Graesser is a professor in the Department of Psychology and the Institute of Intelligent Systems at the University of Memphis, USA and Honorary Research Fellow in the Department of Education at the University of Oxford, UK 'In his latest book, Max Louwerse has masterfully bridged the worlds of psychology and artificial intelligence at an insightful and thought-provoking level. Drawing on his deep expertise and interdisciplinary approach, he unravels the complexities of human cognition while exploring how these principles can inform the development of AI systems. This book not only offers a compelling narrative for those in academia but also serves as an accessible and engaging text for anyone curious about the profound interplay between the mind and machines.'Emile Aarts is Professor of Computer Science at the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands