1. Building Trustworthy AI: Transparent AI Systems via Large Language Models, Ontologies, and Logical Reasoning (TranspNet)
- Author
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Machot, Fadi Al, Horsch, Martin Thomas, and Ullah, Habib
- Subjects
Computer Science - Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Science - Emerging Technologies - Abstract
Growing concerns over the lack of transparency in AI, particularly in high-stakes fields like healthcare and finance, drive the need for explainable and trustworthy systems. While Large Language Models (LLMs) perform exceptionally well in generating accurate outputs, their "black box" nature poses significant challenges to transparency and trust. To address this, the paper proposes the TranspNet pipeline, which integrates symbolic AI with LLMs. By leveraging domain expert knowledge, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), and formal reasoning frameworks like Answer Set Programming (ASP), TranspNet enhances LLM outputs with structured reasoning and verification. This approach ensures that AI systems deliver not only accurate but also explainable and trustworthy results, meeting regulatory demands for transparency and accountability. TranspNet provides a comprehensive solution for developing AI systems that are reliable and interpretable, making it suitable for real-world applications where trust is critical.
- Published
- 2024