Deep Learning is not the AI future

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The AI will have to be accountable, so different from DL, with outcomes you can explain to average judges and users in simple, legally valid words. Even where humans take final decisions, the AI tools should give detailed reasons that humans can either figure out as wrong (and so override, reverse the AI decision), or quickly accept by simply copy, paste and sign explanations prepared by AI. In the case of GDPR, only human staff can reject an application: the AI can automate the positive outcomes, else, if the AI denies a loan, job etc., it should pass the task to human staff, that will handle those negative decisions that make users angry, inquisitive. The risk is that the human staff, to save time and money, will make up fake explanations for AI rejections, and blindly accept AI approvals.