AI decisions are only defensible when the reasoning behind them is visible, traceable, and auditable. “Explainable AI” delivers that visibility, turning black-box outputs into documented logic that ...
Droit has launched Decision Decoder, a new generative AI-powered capability designed to improve clarity, transparency, and ...
AI shifts roles from data assembly to decision leadership. As AI handles mechanical planning work, supply chain professionals ...
“Trust comes from being able to check the answer and the path that produced it,” said Daniel Escott, Chief Executive Officer at Formic AI. “Boreal gives teams a clear link back to source documents and ...
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) becomes an indispensable tool in enterprise financial operations, businesses are swiftly adopting automated solutions for processing invoices, detecting fraud, and ...
UNESCO’s report argues that artificial intelligence cannot be governed with traditional, one-time regulatory checks, and that ...
Language around AI is confusing. Even what the initials "AI" stand for is up for grabs, which is why the American Medical Association wants the technology to be "explainable" when used for patients.
As artificial intelligence systems become more powerful and widely adopted, they’re not becoming more clear—in fact, it’s often the reverse. Even AI developers can’t always explain how or why their ...
In this week's "Five questions with" feature, meet Deepshikha Bhati, a Kent State University at Stark faculty member with a ...