Abstract Can AI developers be held epistemically responsible for the processing of their AI systems when these systems are epistemically opaque? And can explainable AI (XAI) provide public…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
Epistemic injustice wrongs someone in their “capacity as a knower” (Fricker 2007). One way to suffer epistemic injustice is to be subject to deficits of intelligibility. That is to be prevented from…| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
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Volume 13, Issue 5, 1–73, May 2024 ❧ Špelda, Petr, Vit Stritecky, John Symons. “On the Need for Multiple, Independent Fact-Checking and Scoring Facilities: A Reply to Schurz.| Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective