Transparency means that AI system behaviour and its related components are understandable, explainable, and interpretable. The goal is that end-users of AI—such as LinkedIn employees, customers, and members—can use these insights to understand these systems, suggest improvements, and identify potential problems (should they arise).
Developing large-scale AI-based systems that are fair and equitable or that protect the users may not be possible if our systems are opaque.
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