Knowing Is Being Able To Explain. AI Can’t Do That. - Deepstash

Knowing Is Being Able To Explain. AI Can’t Do That.

This is true no matter what you throw at an AI system. If you have an AI system trying to determine which person in a photograph is most likely to be a security threat, it’s going to use the same comparatively stupid way of drawing a distinction that it might use to draw a distinction between dogs and cows. Yet when you ask the makers of an AI system how their algorithms know the difference between these two things, the creators may not know. They are not legally required to know, and it’s not a technical requirement for the system. They don’t really know how their AI works most of the time.

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