Wow, incredible clarity! After watching numerous 30-minute videos on Explainable AI (XAI), your concise explanation blew me away. You managed to crystallize the concept in just 7-8 minutes! Your ability to simplify complex ideas is remarkable. Thank you for making XAI accessible to everyone!
I think this topic about XAI will radically change the way people see AI. Engineers do not like black boxes. We want to know what is happening in the black boxes and how does AI reach conclusions from inputs. I would hardly trust AI doing very critical decisions if i would not know how it came to conclusions based on which a decision is made. A good topic to explain would be Quantum computers. How do they work and how could i use them to solve practical problems.
Indeed! If people are to trust the results of AI, they need to understand how results are determined. Because that depends on AI models versus [procedural] code, explainable AI is necessary. Martin's example of a declined credit card transaction is one we can all relate to!
XAI can help with reasoning behind why a particular prediction was made ,but How can it be used to improve the accuracy of model? and also please make video on LIME, how it works and what other thing we can do with it.
I was getting interested in XAI after I took a class on Human computer interaction which made me think why can't we have these HCI approaches implemented in AI. And to my surprise, I found out that, in the last few years, work has already begun in the human centered XAI field. So I started to read research papers on this topic and this video was genuinely helpful for fulfilling my curiosity.
Wow, incredible clarity! After watching numerous 30-minute videos on Explainable AI (XAI), your concise explanation blew me away. You managed to crystallize the concept in just 7-8 minutes! Your ability to simplify complex ideas is remarkable. Thank you for making XAI accessible to everyone!
I think this topic about XAI will radically change the way people see AI. Engineers do not like black boxes. We want to know what is happening in the black boxes and how does AI reach conclusions from inputs. I would hardly trust AI doing very critical decisions if i would not know how it came to conclusions based on which a decision is made. A good topic to explain would be Quantum computers. How do they work and how could i use them to solve practical problems.
Indeed! If people are to trust the results of AI, they need to understand how results are determined. Because that depends on AI models versus [procedural] code, explainable AI is necessary. Martin's example of a declined credit card transaction is one we can all relate to!
XAI can help with reasoning behind why a particular prediction was made ,but How can it be used to improve the accuracy of model? and also please make video on LIME, how it works and what other thing we can do with it.
Great video on AI. Love your other work as well ... 🍻
I was getting interested in XAI after I took a class on Human computer interaction which made me think why can't we have these HCI approaches implemented in AI. And to my surprise, I found out that, in the last few years, work has already begun in the human centered XAI field. So I started to read research papers on this topic and this video was genuinely helpful for fulfilling my curiosity.
could you please reply with a few research papers on explainable ai
I'm working on a research project related to the topic
@@gurdit4658 hey there! I see you're also working on a project in XAI, me too! We could exchange useful literature and findings?
@@braincakez6603 Are you working on XAI too?
Thank you for the teaching.
Responsible AI
What are other types of AI besides XAI.
Great video explaining XAI
If I have to find if an Image is AI Generated or not is Anomaly Detection the right thing to do
Kindly make video on self attention and multi head attention mechanism
Great video. Topics in mind: Error analysis in ML model or augmented analytics please.
great
Please explain XAI with EEG
Interesting!
Hi can you make one on comparing different databases eg apache cassandra, elastic search, mongo db etc?
thank you toni kroos
Increible!
that was great!
Still sad yall didnt hire me :(
First Question - how do you trust the result of your AI model?🔥🔥🔥
Can you make a video on MLops?
symbolic ai
Do you think ChatGPT is not explainable?
fake video
Anyone watching after Elon released his xAI lmao