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Causality: the next step in artificial intelligence

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Judea Pearl’s ladder of causation framework has dramatically influenced the understanding of causality in computer science. Despite artificial intelligence (AI) advancements, grasping causal relationships remains challenging, emphasizing the causal revolution’s significance in improving AI’s understanding of cause and effect. The work presents a novel taxonomy of causal inference methods, clarifying diverse approaches for inferring causality from data. It highlights the implications of causality in responsible AI and explainable AI (xAI), addressing bias in AI systems. The chapter points out causality as the next step in AI for creating new questions, developing causal tools, and clarifying opaque models with xAI approaches. The work clarifies causal models’ significance and implications in various AI subareas.

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