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What introductory book(s) would /sci/ recommend if I am interested on programming stuff like chess/poker/go solvers (or "simple" games in general). I asked ChatGPT and got the following list, but would like a second opinion:
1. **"Programming Game AI by Example" by Mat Buckland**

2. **"Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach" by Stuart Russell and Peter Norvig**

3. **"Deep Learning for Coders with Fastai and PyTorch: AI Applications Without a PhD" by Jeremy Howard and Sylvain Gugger**

4. **"Hands-On Reinforcement Learning with Python" by Sudharsan Ravichandiran**

5. **"Poker AI: The High-Stakes Game of Poker Applied to Business" by Aaron Davidson**

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