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AI, Philosophy and a Hint of Chess: 5 Book Recommendations from Andrey Insarov, CEO of it.com Domains

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Salutations, domain investors and book enthusiasts! As we bid adieu to 2023, @Andrey Insarov, the CEO of it.com Domains, extends an invitation to embark on a literary odyssey that seamlessly weaves together artificial intelligence, profound philosophy, and the strategic finesse of chess.

In his latest blog post https://get.it.com/blog/ai-philosop...ns-from-andrey-insarov-ceo-of-it-com-domains/, Andrey shares his personal insights and reveals his top 5 must-read books for this holiday season.

1) "Klara and the Sun" by Kazuo Ishiguro: Immerse yourself in a compelling science fiction narrative exploring the moral nuances of artificial intelligence. Ishiguro's Nobel laureate touch guides you through the perspective of Klara, an intelligent and empathetic robot, challenging your perceptions of humanity and technology.

2) "Every Move Must Have a Purpose" by Bruce Pandolfini: Join Bruce Pandolfini, America’s foremost chess teacher, as he unravels strategic parallels between chess and life. Gain insights into purposeful decision-making, adaptability, and innovative thinking that extend beyond the chessboard into every facet of your life.

3) "Do You Remember Being Born?" by Sean Michaels: Sean Michaels, a Scotiabank Giller Prize winner, crafts a compelling narrative around the intersection of human creativity and artificial intelligence. This novel weaves a captivating tale of collaboration between a poet and an AI, prompting introspection on the nature of artmaking as a solitary endeavor.

4) "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" by Robert M. Pirsig: Embark on a philosophical journey exploring the complexities of human existence, the purpose of life, and the delicate balance between art and science. Pirsig's introspective narrative invites you to ponder life's deeper meanings as you traverse the American countryside on a motorcycle.

5) "Freakonomics" by Steven Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner: Challenge conventional economic wisdom with this unconventional exploration of the connections between economics and social phenomena. Levitt and Dubner dissect societal beliefs, offering fresh perspectives backed by compelling statistical analysis.

What is your favorite book this Christmas?

Happy reading!
 

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