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MIT offers 10 Books on AI & ML (FREE TO DOWNLOAD):

1. Foundations of Machine Learning
http://cs.nyu.edu/~mohri/mlbook/

2. Understanding Deep Learning
Link: http://udlbook.github.io/udlbook/

3. Algorithms for ML
Link: http://algorithmsbook.com

4. Reinforcement Learning
http://andrew.cmu.edu/course/10-703/

5. Introduction to Machine Learning Systems
http://mlsysbook.ai/book/assets/do

6. Deep Learning
http://deeplearningbook.org

7. Distributional Reinforcement Learning
http://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monog

8. Multi Agent Reinforcement Learning
http://marl-book.com

9. Agents in the Long Game of AI
http://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monog

10. Fairness and Machine Learning
http://fairmlbook.org
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🛑 UI/UX Tip: Use "Skeleton Screens" over Spinners

Don't leave users staring at a blank screen or a generic loading spinner. Spinners often make the wait feel longer because they provide no context.

Bad (High Perceived Latency):
Showing a "Loading..." text or a spinning wheel that gives no hint of what's coming.

Good (Low Perceived Latency):
Using Skeleton Screens—gray, shimmering placeholders that mimic the layout of the content about to load (like the layout of a news feed or profile page).

The takeaway: Skeleton screens reduce "uncertainty." If the user sees the shape of the content, they perceive the app as faster and more responsive, even if the actual load time is identical.
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