Integrating Artificial Intelligence in Scientific Practice: Explicable AI as an Interface

Philosophy and Technology 35 (3):1-5 (2022)
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A recent article by Herzog provides a much-needed integration of ethical and epistemological arguments in favor of explicable AI in medicine. In this short piece, I suggest a way in which its epistemological intuition of XAI as “explanatory interface” can be further developed to delineate the relation between AI tools and scientific research.

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Emanuele Ratti
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