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527 Peering into the mind of artificial intelligence to make better antibiotics

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ScienceDaily · 08/19/2024 17:25 EDT

Peering into the mind of artificial intelligence to make better antibiotics

Artificial intelligence (AI) has exploded in popularity as of late. But just like a human, it's hard to read an AI model's mind. Explainable AI (XAI) could help us do just that by providing justification for a model's decisions. And now, researchers are using XAI to scrutinize predictive AI models more closely, which could help make better antibiotics.

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