Episode 21 — Communicating with Humans
Responsible AI requires not just transparency in technical systems but also clear communication that humans can understand and trust. This episode explains the principles of user-centered communication, including tailoring explanations for different audiences such as regulators, executives, and end-users. Progressive disclosure is introduced as a method for layering information, providing high-level clarity first and more detailed technical explanations when appropriate. Learners understand that explainability alone is insufficient if explanations are not communicated effectively in plain language.
Examples illustrate how communication shapes trust in practice. In finance, credit applicants require simple explanations of loan denials, while regulators demand detailed documentation of model performance and fairness. Healthcare providers need clear outputs that integrate into clinician workflows without overwhelming them. The episode emphasizes the risks of both oversimplification, which undermines accuracy, and overcomplexity, which alienates non-technical users. By mastering communication strategies, organizations ensure their responsible AI practices are accessible, credible, and aligned with stakeholder expectations. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com, where you’ll find more cyber audio courses, books, and information to strengthen your certification path.
