To see or not to see—that is the question. Or at least it was the one at the heart of Wednesday’s “Privacy Issues in AI: What Companies Need To Know Before Deploying AI” webinar hosted by law firm Morrison & Foerster.

And one of the first things the companies need to know is the difference between a “black box” or a “white box” artificial intelligence (AI) system. While the former is generally opaque in its reasoning, a white box solution is typically more transparent, allowing humans to see the process by which it arrived at a result. 

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