Humans of AI3SD: Assistant professor Carlos Zednik
Humans of AI3SD: Assistant professor Carlos Zednik
This interview forms part of our Humans of AI3SD Series.
In this Humans of AI3SD interview he discusses the importance of explainable AI, the need for transparency, the problem of cross-disciplinary crosstalk and offers his advice for early career researchers.
AI3SD, Interview
University of Southampton
Pauli, Michelle
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21 July 2022
Pauli, Michelle
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Zednik, Carlos
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Pauli, Michelle and Zednik, Carlos
,
Frey, Jeremy G., Kanza, Samantha and Niranjan, Mahesan
(eds.)
(2022)
Humans of AI3SD: Assistant professor Carlos Zednik
(Humans-of-AI3SD, 24)
University of Southampton
8pp.
(doi:10.5258/SOTON/AI3SD0223).
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This interview forms part of our Humans of AI3SD Series.
In this Humans of AI3SD interview he discusses the importance of explainable AI, the need for transparency, the problem of cross-disciplinary crosstalk and offers his advice for early career researchers.
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Published date: 21 July 2022
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Professor Carlos Zednik’s research is focused on the explanation of natural and artificial cognitive systems. He is PI of the DFG-funded project on Generalisability and Simplicity of Mechanistic Explanations in Neuroscience. Before arriving in Eindhoven he was based at the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Cognition program at the University of Magdeburg, and prior to that, at the Institute of Cognitive Science at the University of Osnabr¨uck. He received his PhD from the Indiana University Cognitive Science Program, after receiving a Master’s degree in Philosophy of Mind from the University of Warwick and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Philosophy from Cornell University.
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Michelle Pauli
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Carlos Zednik
Editor:
Mahesan Niranjan
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