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- NIST Solicits Comments on the Four Principles of Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Certain Other Developments
NIST Solicits Comments on the Four Principles of Explainable Artificial Intelligence and Certain Other Developments
January-February 2021, Journal of Robotics, Artificial Intelligence & Law
November 4, 2020, Inside Tech Media
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) has published the first draft of the Four Principles of Explainable Artificial Intelligence (NISTIR 8312), a white paper that seeks to define the principles that capture the fundamental properties of explainable AI systems. AI Initiative Co-Chair Lee Tiedrich, Sam Choi, and James Yoon discuss the ...
October 6, 2020, Covington Digital Health
In this edition of our regular roundup on legislative initiatives related to artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, the Internet of Things (IoT), and connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs), we focus on key developments in the European Union (EU). There has been some policy activity in the U.S. this quarter, including the re-introduction of the SELF-DRIVE ...
August 21, 2020, Covington Digital Health
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (“NIST”) is seeking comments on the first draft of the Four Principles of Explainable Artificial Intelligence (NISTIR 8312), a white paper that seeks to define the principles that capture the fundamental properties of explainable AI systems. NIST will be accepting comments until October 15, 2020. In February ...