Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence in the Context of Metrology
Adel, Tameem, Bilson, Sam, Levene, Mark, Thompson, Andrew
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
As background to the main story it is important to understand the meaning of artificial intelligence (AI), and more specifically how its subset machine learning (ML) fits into the picture. AI can be generally defined as the theory and development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. As such AI systems may be adept in discovering new information, making inferences and possessing reasoning capability. ML is a subset of AI focussing on AI methods that are able to learn and adapt. AI includes symbolic computation, such as expert systems, which are not a part of ML, whereas ML builds statistical models of data that may be used for classification and prediction tasks to aid decision-making. Here we focus on ML rather than AI, but will still use the term AI when referring to the more general technology.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jun-14-2024
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