from Part VII - Metacognition as a Solution to Handle Failure
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 08 September 2025
One of the central aspects of metacognitive AI is the AI agent’s ability to reason about its own behavior. In particular, for AI systems to be deployed in real-world applications with high impact, it is crucial that we can reason about and guarantee their fairness and robustness. Here, we provide a probabilistic reasoning framework to audit and enforce fairness of automated decision-making systems, using classifiers as the main example, while being robust to uncertainties and noise in the distribution.
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