Is there a recommendable book about the foundations of artificial intelligence for non-mathematicians? [closed]

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I am not a mathematician but want to dive into AI. I did a search on Amazon and like tens of thousands of books appeared on the shelf (well, almost).

Which one should I pick as a AI beginner with not much mathematical knowledge? I mean I don't want a book that explains everything by formulas only. I had one like that a few years ago and stopped thinking about AI.

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Russel and Norvig is the canonical one.

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I bought this book 2 years ago when I wanted to start learn about AI:

Artificial Intelligence: A Beginner's Guide (Beginners Guide), by Blay Whitby

It's very basic and everything is explained in a way anyone can relate to. Also it's not a lot to read. A good place to start out to learn the basic concepts.

An introduction to AI by his father would be "Society of Mind" by Marvin Minsky.

Practical Artificial Intelligence Programming With Java, Third Edition, by Mark Watson

A decent amount of code, but not much math. Plus it's free for non-commercial use.

I think something like this goes into just the right amount of depth:

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence: Second, Enlarged Edition, by Philip C. Jackson Jr.

There's some mathematics, but it's minimal. It's a Dover book, so it doesn't cost very much either.

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