Natural science Science of causal reasoning How do you answer the question "Why?"

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 自然科学 因果推論の科学 「なぜ?」の問いにどう答えるか
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Released date: 10 Sep 2022
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A revolutionary introduction to "Why Science" by the "Artificial Intelligence Giant"! "It's so amazing that I'm reluctant to write an explanation of this book!" - Yutaka Matsuo, an artificial intelligence scholar and professor at the University of Tokyo, has a 1256 review and 4.5 ★ on Amazon. Popular science is the best seller in the world! ・ It can be explained by the use of a 3-step "The Ladder of Cause and Effect" ・ The author has won the Turing's Award, a Nobel Prize in the Artificial Intelligence World! ・ There are limits to current data-based theories. ・ What is "cause and effect reasoning" that can overcome them? ・ How can we analyze the reason why the product sold and make a new profit? ・ What is the best way to think about "cause and effect reasoning" in public health? ・ Artificial intelligence that can be considered like a human being = Can we make strong AI? ・ In the first place, how do we think about "cause and effect relations"? The birth of new science beyond statistics and data analysis! Artificial intelligence that can be considered as a human being = Can we make strong AI? ・ In the first place, how do we think about "cause and effect relations"? The birth of new science beyond statistics and data analysis! The birth of artificial intelligence and the future of mankind. Must be read by business people involved in data analysis, marketing and decision making! [From the Table of Contents] Introduction : Cause and effect reasoning New science Chapter 1 : The Ladder of Cause and Effect, Chapter 2 : Revolution created by Sewall Wright - Cause and effect reasoning, Chapter 3 : Results and limitations of Bayesian networks Chapter 4 : Elimination of confounding - Randomized controlled trials and new paradigms Chapter 5 : Cigarettes cause lung cancer? - Chapter 6 : The Confluence of Paradoxes - The Lens of Cause and Effect - Look at the World with the Lens of Cause and Effect - Chapter 7 : Intervention - A set of powerful tools for climbing steep mountains Chapter