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Posted on 04/12/202002/12/2020 by Rafael Scapin

A neural network learns when it should not be trusted

A faster way to estimate uncertainty in AI-assisted decision-making could lead to safer outcomes.

https://news.mit.edu/2020/neural-network-uncertainty-1120

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