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For trustworthy AI, explaining “why” is essential

Posted on January 6, 2020June 26, 2021 by Josh Cowls

In a new blog guest post for TechUK, co-authored with David Leslie, we explain why the development of trustworthy AI will rest on the ability to explain how it works and why it delivers particular decisions, to a range of different audiences.

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