I thought this book was ok. It talked about real life applications of ML, which I was already familiar with. They do show code in Python but it would I thought this book was ok. It talked about real life applications of ML, which I was already familiar with. They do show code in Python but it would have been better if there were actual exercises/small projects to work on. The book doesn't get into the algorithms until chapter 10 where it starts talking about the Perceptron, Greedy Classification Trees and Naive Bayes. Prior chapters deal with some of the history and "dangers" associated with AI. Talks about the ML process such as cleaning and validation. ...more