You arrive home one day to find the kitchen window broken and your stash of dark chocolate truffles dangerously depleted. Explanation #1: A chocolate-seeking criminal has broken in! Explanation #2: ...
for the Berkman Klein Center Working Group on Explanation and the Law: Chris Bavitz, Harvard Law School; Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University Ryan Budish, Berkman Klein ...
There are many reasons why we give explanations for things. Understanding how the world works is critical for being able to solve new problems. You often need good reasons when you make decisions.
Watch Mr Smith explain more about writing to explain. Follow what he says carefully, and have a go at the tasks he gives you. Explanation texts often tell you about the parts of a process, usually ...
Security teams increasingly rely on machine learning and artificial intelligence to protect assets. Will a requirement to explain how they make decisions make them less effective? “But I’m not guilty, ...