The Considerations of Trustworthy AI Components in Generative AI; A Letter to Editor
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Dear Editor: In navigating the ever-expanding realms of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across diverse domains, particularly within the purviews of Generative AI, it becomes imperative to delve into the intricate considerations of trustworthy AI components [1]. This letter aims to underscore the salient aspects of this discussion with a specific focus on the thematic areas championed by the journal.
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