Aakash Chotrani
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Aakash Chotrani

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Aakash Chotrani is a bestselling author known for his research in the field of artificial intelligence and educational content with respect to several topics in computer science. With a background in computer engineering, Aakash brings a unique perspective to his writing, breaking down complex information systems and computer science topics in simplified way. Having done his Master's in computer science and working as a technology professional in the field of distributed computing and machine learning Aakash shares his expertise in the field inspiring other technology enthusiasts and working professionals. His latest book called "Humans and AI Coexistence : Technology Changing World Order" serves as your comprehensive manual for navigating the transformative landscape of AI with clarity and confidence. From demystifying machine learning to exploring the intricacies of AI-powered decision-making, Humans and AI Coexistence takes readers on an immersive journey into the heart of this dynamic domain. Aakash is pursuing his PhD in Information Technology where his thesis is focusing on researching different ways machine learning techniques could be levaraged to improve healthcare systems. When Aakash is not writing, he enjoys spending time exploring outdoors, working out in the gym and learning about nutrition science to enhance longevity and following his favourite formula 1 race content. For the latest news and updates on Aakash Chotrani's upcoming releases and learning about different computer science topics, visit his website passionatestar or connect with him via LinkedIn.
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