Transparent AI: The Case for Interpretability and Explainability

Ramachandram, Dhanesh, Joshi, Himanshu, Zhu, Judy, Gandhi, Dhari, Hartman, Lucas, Raval, Ananya

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

As artificial intelligence systems increasingly inform high-stakes decisions across sectors, transparency has become foundational to responsible and trustworthy AI implementation. Leveraging our role as a leading institute in advancing AI research and enabling industry adoption, we present key insights and lessons learned from practical interpretability applications across diverse domains. This paper offers actionable strategies and implementation guidance tailored to organizations at varying stages of AI maturity, emphasizing the integration of interpretability as a core design principle rather than a retrospective add-on.

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