Tag: AI policy
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Artificial Superintelligence (ASI)
Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) refers to a hypothetical level of artificial intelligence that vastly surpasses human intelligence across virtually all domains of interest. An ASI would outperform the best human minds in every field – from scientific discovery and creative innovation to social skills and general problem-solving. This concept represents the upper extreme of AI development,…
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Explainability (in AI)
Definition Explainability in artificial intelligence (AI) refers to the ability of an AI system or model to make its functioning and decision-making processes understandable to humans. In essence, an explainable AI system can provide clear reasons or justifications for its outputs, allowing people to comprehend how and why a particular decision or prediction was made.…
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AI Alignment
AI Alignment refers to the process of ensuring that artificial intelligence (AI) systems act in accordance with human values, goals, and ethical principles. In essence, an aligned AI is one that reliably does what we intend it to do and behaves in ways that are beneficial (or at least acceptable) to humans, rather than pursuing…