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The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect
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a very insightful and revolutionising view into the causal revolution. it's clear that using the author's remarks, one can finally start finding cause in the world, instead of being lost in meaningless correlations. the book is for someone deeply interested in the future of AI, in the future of causal research in medicine, psychology, and similar science fields. a casual reader will have difficulties following the more complicated concepts as the book often resembles a textbook rather than a pop science penguin writing. although a bold statement, if some people take Thinking, Fast and Slow as the revolutionary book of behaviour, biases, etc., then this book lives up to a similar extent in terms of rediscovering causality and correlations.
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