Top 10 Must-Read Books According to AI

Artificial Intelligence was asked which books every person should read if limited to just ten masterpieces. Here is the selection.

AI-Selected Masterpieces

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Cosmos

by Carl Sagan

A book about the fundamental structure of the universe, cosmogony, and skepticism. The author shows the beauty of doubt in everything and ways to think beyond traditional boundaries.

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Thinking in Systems: A Primer

by Donella Meadows

A work that helps deconstruct any systems: from political parties to financial markets and IT platforms, and trace their response to unforeseen circumstances.

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Thinking, Fast and Slow

by Daniel Kahneman

Literally an ABC of cognitive biases, as well as a genuine survival guide in a world of information noise and constant distractions.

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The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History

by Elizabeth Kolbert

The book helps trace the full spectrum of changes in humans and society in the context of history, economics, and politics.

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Meditations

by Marcus Aurelius

The book boosts attention, helps cultivate unwavering discipline, distinguish controllable factors from chaos, and preaches soft but firm kindness.

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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus

by Mary Shelley

A book about how knowledge and power do not grant the right or allow one to dispose of others' lives.

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A Room of One's Own

by Virginia Woolf

A checklist and instruction for nurturing true talent and its development, as well as overcoming social, economic, political, and gender barriers.

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1984

by George Orwell

A practical guide to totalitarianism and newspeak, especially in the digital environment.

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Things Fall Apart

by Chinua Achebe

The book tells about the collapse of colonial empires, the price of progress, and the difficult fate of countries that emerged from the power of metropolises. An incredible boost to your moral values.

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The Brothers Karamazov

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

A book about the boundaries of true freedom and responsibility for one's decisions and actions. A fundamental analysis of human passions and motivation.

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