Aug. 4, 2022, 4:43 p.m. | /u/dasayan05

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Most of the knowledge base of modern AI/DL lives in *papers*, not on traditional books, unlike many other fields. This is mostly because AI/DL is so fast-paced, it is nearly impossible to write up-to-date book and keep it up-to-date. Publishing books the formal way requires tremendous effort by authors and publishing agency. Some have done it, like [Goodfellow, Courville, Bengio](https://www.deeplearningbook.org/) and [Kevin Murphy](https://probml.github.io/pml-book/). But they are also likely to be outdated within few years as new algorithms emerge.

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