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Explainable AI is Responsible AI: How Explainability Creates Trustworthy and Socially Responsible Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been clearly established as a technology with the potential to revolutionize fields from healthcare to finance - if developed and deployed responsibly. This is the topic of responsible AI, which emphasizes the need to develop trustworthy AI systems that minimize bias, protect privacy, support security, and enhance transparency and accountability. Explainable AI (XAI) has been broadly considered as a building block for responsible AI (RAI), with most of the literature considering it as a solution for improved transparency. This work proposes that XAI and responsible AI are significantly more deeply entwined. In this work, we explore state-of-the-art literature on RAI and XAI technologies. Based on our findings, we demonstrate that XAI can be utilized to ensure fairness, robustness, privacy, security, and transparency in a wide range of contexts. Our findings lead us to conclude that XAI is an essential foundation for every pillar of RAI.

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Beyond Explainability: The Case for AI Validation

cs.CY · 2025-05-27 · conditional · novelty 4.0

AI governance should shift from explainability to validation as its central regulatory pillar, with a typology of valid-versus-explainable systems.

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  • Beyond Explainability: The Case for AI Validation cs.CY · 2025-05-27 · conditional · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    AI governance should shift from explainability to validation as its central regulatory pillar, with a typology of valid-versus-explainable systems.