A review by adrianhon
Prediction Machines: The Simple Economics of Artificial Intelligence by Joshua Gans, Avi Goldfarb, Ajay Agrawal

3.0

More of a 3.5 stars. If you aren't familiar with AI, this is probably a very good introduction, although the examples will date very quickly and some of them are plain incorrect (e.g. face tags now sync across Mac and iOS). The point about prediction being a central part of AI is well-made and important, but like most popular economics books, they take this new insight rather too far and with too much confidence.