Trustworthy and Responsible AI for Human-Centric Autonomous Decision-Making Systems
Dehghani, Farzaneh, Dibaji, Mahsa, Anzum, Fahim, Dey, Lily, Basdemir, Alican, Bayat, Sayeh, Boucher, Jean-Christophe, Drew, Steve, Eaton, Sarah Elaine, Frayne, Richard, Ginde, Gouri, Harris, Ashley, Ioannou, Yani, Lebel, Catherine, Lysack, John, Arzuaga, Leslie Salgado, Stanley, Emma, Souza, Roberto, Santos, Ronnie de Souza, Wells, Lana, Williamson, Tyler, Wilms, Matthias, Wahid, Zaman, Ungrin, Mark, Gavrilova, Marina, Bento, Mariana
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents the frontier of computer science, enabling machines to emulate human intelligence and perform tasks that were once exclusive to human capabilities (Briganti and Le Moine 2020). This rapid progression in AI, driven by Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) innovations, has catalyzed breakthroughs across various industries, including business, communication, healthcare, and education, among others. Utilizing state-of-the-art computational resources, the AI models are trained on extensive datasets and can be used for decision-making on unseen data. Recent advancements in AI algorithms and feature engineering techniques have played a pivotal role in transforming various human-centric fields, notably, healthcare (Esteva et al 2019), image and text generation (Epstein et al 2023), biometrics and cybersecurity (Gavrilova et al 2022), online social media opinion mining (Anzum and Gavrilova 2023), autonomous driving vehicles (Ma et al 2020), and beyond. Despite the impressive capabilities exhibited by recent AI-based systems, a significant challenge lies in their inherent black box nature. Due to the lack of explainability and interpretability of AI models, establishing trust among end users has become critical (von Eschenbach 2021). Therefore, to ensure trustworthiness in AI-empowered systems, it is imperative not only to improve the model's accuracy but also to incorporate explainability and interpretability into the model's architecture and
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