Augmented intelligence: How explainable AI is changing manufacturing jobs for the better
Explainable AI, or XAI, enables both humans and machines to perform at their best in sectors such as manufacturing by explaining algorithms' decisions.
ETH Zurich is a leading science and technology university in continental Europe. It is the place where 18,000 people from 80 nations study, research and work. About 370 professors in 16 departments carry out research and teach, with a focus on engineering sciences, mathematics, and natural and system-oriented sciences.
Explainable AI, or XAI, enables both humans and machines to perform at their best in sectors such as manufacturing by explaining algorithms' decisions.
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