1 min readMay 15, 2018
Yes, explanations underlie issues of bias, values and measurement. My concern (and I think yours) is that we’re often inattentive to it or insufficiently transparent about how the data or environment was prepared.
Yes, explanations underlie issues of bias, values and measurement. My concern (and I think yours) is that we’re often inattentive to it or insufficiently transparent about how the data or environment was prepared.
Entrepreneur and inventor | 4 startups, 80+ patents | Writes on the science and philosophy of problem solving. Peter@ExplainableStartup.com | @petersweeney