Inside Darpa’s Push to Make Artificial Intelligence Explain Itself
Researchers look to create systems that translate decisions made by algorithms into language humans can understand
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Sara Castellanos and Steven Norton
Aug 10, 2017 12:59 pm ET
ARLINGTON, Va. — The research arm of the U.S. Department of Defense is marshalling an international effort to overcome what many say is the biggest obstacle to widespread adoption of artificial intelligence: teaching algorithms to explain their decision-making to humans. A group of 100 researchers at more than 30 universities and private institutions is working […]
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