
The Day the Crayons Quit
by Drew Daywalt (2013)
Like 'Not a Stick,' this book celebrates imagination and gives voice to everyday objects.

by Antoinette Portis (2023)
A robust and engaging account of the single greatest threat faced by AI and ML systems In Not With A Bug, But With A Sticker: Attacks on Machine Learning Systems and What To Do About Them, a team of distinguished adversarial machine learning researchers deliver a riveting account of the most significant risk to currently deployed artificial intelligence systems: cybersecurity threats. The authors take you on a sweeping tour – from inside secretive government organizations to academic workshops at ski chalets to Google’s cafeteria – recounting how major AI systems remain vulnerable to the exploits of bad actors of all stripes. Based on hundreds of interviews of academic researchers, policy makers, business leaders and national security experts, the authors compile the complex science of attacking AI systems with color and flourish and provide a front row seat to those who championed this change. Grounded in real world examples of previous attacks, you will learn how adversaries can upend the reliability of otherwise robust AI systems with straightforward exploits. The steeplechase to solve this problem has already begun: Nations and organizations are aware that securing AI systems brings forth an indomitable advantage: the prize is not just to keep AI systems safe but also the ability to disrupt the competition’s AI systems. An essential and eye-opening resource for machine learning and software engineers, policy makers and business leaders involved with artificial intelligence, and academics studying topics including cybersecurity and computer science, Not With A Bug, But With A Sticker is a warning—albeit an entertaining and engaging one—we should all heed. How we secure our AI systems will define the next decade. The stakes have never been higher, and public attention and debate on the issue has never been scarcer. The authors are donating the proceeds from this book to two charities: Black in AI and Bountiful Children’s Foundation.
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by Drew Daywalt (2013)
Like 'Not a Stick,' this book celebrates imagination and gives voice to everyday objects.

by Andrea Wang (1986)
Echoing the creative spirit of 'Not a Stick,' this book explores how ordinary things can hold deep meaning.

by Mo Willems (2010)
Similar to 'Not a Stick,' this offers simple yet profound explorations of childhood experiences and imagination.

by Chris Van Allsburg (1984)
Like 'Not a Stick,' this book sparks imagination, inviting readers to create their own stories from visual prompts.

by David Wiesner (2006)
Following the imaginative theme of 'Not a Stick,' this wordless wonder shows how a simple discovery can lead to extraordinary adventures.
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