Catalogue of Tools & Metrics for Trustworthy AI

These tools and metrics are designed to help AI actors develop and use trustworthy AI systems and applications that respect human rights and are fair, transparent, explainable, robust, secure and safe.

Google What-if Tool



Google What-if Tool

Google’s What-If Tool lets users analyze an ML model without writing code. The What-If Tool has a large set of features, including visualizing your dataset automatically using Facets, the ability to manually edit examples from your dataset and see the effect of those changes, and automatic generation of partial dependence plots which show how the model’s predictions change as any single feature is changed.

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Uncovering bugs in a health care model

Uncovering bugs in a health care model

AI models are valuable when they are accurate. While model performance is important in any context, accuracy becomes especially critical in high-risk contexts like health care. Google’s What-If Tool assesses a variety of model metrics, including...
Apr 19, 2023

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