
In contrast, The Economist agreed Domingos "does a good job" but complained that he "constantly invents metaphors that grate or confuse". Reception Ī computer science educator stated in Times Higher Education that the examples are clear and accessible. In 2018 the book was noted to be on Chinese Communist Party general secretary Xi Jinping's bookshelf. In 2016 Bill Gates recommended the book, alongside Nick Bostrom's Superintelligence, as one of two books everyone should read to understand AI. Although the algorithm doesn't yet exist, he briefly reviews his own invention of the Markov logic network. Towards the end of the book the author pictures a "master algorithm" in the near future, where machine learning algorithms asymptotically grow to a perfect understanding of how the world and people in it work. Throughout the book, it is suggested that each different tribe has the potential to contribute to a unifying "master algorithm". The author explains these tribes to the reader by referring to more understandable processes of logic, connections made in the brain, natural selection, probability and similarity judgments. The book outlines five approaches of machine learning: inductive reasoning, connectionism, evolutionary computation, Bayes' theorem and analogical modelling. Domingos wrote the book in order to generate interest from people outside the field. The Master Algorithm: How the Quest for the Ultimate Learning Machine Will Remake Our World is a book by Pedro Domingos released in 2015.
