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        How Deeply Human Is Language?

        How Deeply Human Is Language?

        How Deeply Human Is Language?

        Chomsky, the Brain, and the AI Fantasy

        by Yosef Grodzinsky

        ISBN: 9780262052009

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: April 21, 2026

        An explanation of linguistic theory and large language models—the top contenders for understanding human language—in the context of the brain, from a leading neurolinguist.
        The Deep Learning Revolution

        The Deep Learning Revolution

        The Deep Learning Revolution

        by Terrence J. Sejnowski

        ISBN: 9780262544993

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: February 3, 2026

        How deep learning—from Google Translate to driverless cars to personal cognitive assistants—is changing our lives and transforming every sector of the economy.
        Shared Wisdom

        Shared Wisdom

        Shared Wisdom

        Cultural Evolution in the Age of AI

        by Alex Pentland

        ISBN: 9780262050999

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: November 11, 2025

        How to build a flourishing society by using what we know about human nature to design our technology—rather than let technology shape our society.
        Large Language Models

        Large Language Models

        Large Language Models

        by Stephan Raaijmakers

        ISBN: 9780262552691

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: October 21, 2025

        An in-depth history of Large Language Models—and what their ubiquity, disruption, and creativity mean from a wider sociopolitical perspective.
        The Complete Stein Poems, 1998–2003

        The Complete Stein Poems, 1998–2003

        The Complete Stein Poems, 1998–2003

        by Jackson Mac Low

        Edited by Michael O’Driscoll

        Foreword by Anne Tardos

        ISBN: 9780262552868

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 19, 2025

        A landmark publication in computer-generated poetry drawn from the works of Gertrude Stein.
        The Human Edge

        The Human Edge

        The Human Edge

        Analogy and the Roots of Creative Intelligence

        by Keith J. Holyoak

        ISBN: 9780262550901

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: February 25, 2025

        What makes human cognition distinct from animal and artificial forms of intelligence—and how analogies play a crucial role in our unique abilities.
        ChatGPT and the Future of AI

        ChatGPT and the Future of AI

        ChatGPT and the Future of AI

        The Deep Language Revolution

        by Terrence J. Sejnowski

        ISBN: 9780262049252

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: October 29, 2024

        An insightful exploration of Chat GPT and other advanced AI systems—how we got here, where we're headed, and what it all means for how we interact with the world.
        Introduction to Deep Learning

        Introduction to Deep Learning

        Introduction to Deep Learning

        by Eugene Charniak

        ISBN: 9780262039512

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: January 29, 2019

        A project-based guide to the basics of deep learning.
        Computational Models of Referring

        Computational Models of Referring

        Computational Models of Referring

        A Study in Cognitive Science

        by Kees van Deemter

        ISBN: 9780262034555

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: April 29, 2016

        An argument that computational models can shed light on referring, a fundamental and much-studied aspect of communication.
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