ZDnet poses a good question: Whats a good explanation? Its a matter of context. Algorithms are often brought up because they seem simple .... just a short statement of 'truth' that can be inserted anywhere. But, they are usually based on considerable context, data, metadata ... And can be much less than explainable .... in practice, the shorter they are the less they are usually clear to real decision makers
IBM offers explainable AI toolkit, but it’s open to interpretation in ZDNet
IBM’s latest foray into making A.I. more amenable to the world is a toolkit of algorithms that can be used to explain the decisions of machine learning programs. It raises a deep question: Just what is an explanation, and how can we find ones that we will accept?...
By Tiernan Ray .... '
Monday, August 12, 2019
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