PYMNTS.com December 19, 2024

MIT researchers have created a way to turn baffling AI decisions into plain English, using an innovative system that acts like a translator between machines and humans.

EXPLINGO pairs artificial intelligence (AI) language models with a built-in fact-checker to turn complex machine-learning explanations into clear narratives. It’s part of an ongoing effort to make AI more explainable.

“Our goal with this research was to take the first step toward allowing users to have full-blown conversations with machine-learning models about the reasons they made certain predictions, so they can make better decisions about whether to listen to the model,” Alexandra Zytek, lead author of a paper on this technique, said in a news release.

This technology could help businesses provide clearer...

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