Ten Commandments for Human-AI interaction – Which are the most important?

In the following we present “10 Commandments for human-AI interaction” and ask our colleagues from the international AI/ML-community to comment on these. We will collect the results and present it openly to the international research community.

FWF Explainable AI project P-32 554-N successfully started

This basic research project will contribute novel results, algorithms and tools to the international ai and machine learning community

Successfully started the H2020 openQKD project

This project will create an openQKD testbed for quantum communication which is highly relevant for future AI and machine learning

Kandinsky Challenge: IQ-Test for Machines is online!

The Human-Centered AI Lab (HCAI) invites the international machine learning community to a challenge on explainable AI and towards IQ-Tests for machines

Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence LNAI 9605 just exceeded 80,000 downloads

Springer Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence LNAI 9605 Machine Learning for Health Informatics exceeded 80,000 downloads

Talk on Explainable AI

Andreas Holzinger provided a talk on 26.07.2019 in Edmonton for the faculty members of the University of Alberta Computing Science Faculty

6th June 2019, 10:00 – 16:00 Graz/Austria Symposium AI/Machine Learning for Digital Pathology

On June, 6, 2019, 10:00-16:00 we organize in Graz/Austria a small Symposium on AI/Machine Learning for Digital Pathology

First Austrian IFIP-Forum “AI and future society: The third wave of AI” (May, 8-9, 2019) , Vienna

First Austrian IFIP Forum “AI and future society: The third wave of AI, which takes place on Wednesday, May 8th – Thursday, May 9th 2019 in 1030 Vienna, Radetzkystraße 2, Festsaal of the BMVIT,

Causability is important. Why?

Effective (future) Human-AI interaction must take into account a context specific mapping between explainable-AI and human understanding.

Explainability vs. Causability of Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

In our recent highly cited paper we define the notion of causability, which is different from explainability in that causability is a property of a person, while explainability is a property of a system!