![]() Other words are appearing in the literature, like: explainability, interpretability, and understandability as well. There is a lot of new terminology and computer science knowledge to wade into to examine the FATE (Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, Ethics) and artificial intelligence. like a behaviour tree) there may be different inspection methods that can be applied that can aid with improvement and enabling the transparency of artificial intelligence. Delving a little further though, it appears that with each system or AI model employed (e.g. It reminded me a little of the layers of detail in requirements gathering and technical analysis, and dual focus needed when capturing technical and non-technical system requirements, and when responding to or evaluating RFP for technology solutions or developments. Without the real ability to go into any detail on any of that, the idea that a systems have plans and behaviours that are designed and can be inspected, evaluated, and modified was somehow very reassuring. It took some more digging around to find out what POSH actually stands for: Parallel-rooted, Ordered, Slip-stack Hierarchical and what a behaviour tree (it is a “mathematical model of plan execution used in computer science“). These aspects of system engineering (very roughly speaking) appear to be methods used for system priorities and action selection. In the talk, she mentions near the end “POSH” and “behaviour trees” and for some reason those words caught my attention. She also gave another talk last year Intelligence by Design, Systems Engineering for the Coming Era of AI Regulation at a Codiax conference. Bryson draws the threads of societal change, technology and ethics together when she speaks, and in a way that I find accessible, compelling and wide ranging. I listened to Joanna Bryson (a scholar in computer science and ethics) speak at the Fantastic Futures conference (AI4LAM) in December last year on: Information Professionals and Intelligent Machines: Can we Save the Librarians?. ![]()
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