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Publishing model cards with this scope gives users and the public documented transparency into AI model design, limitations, risks, and performance.
Interpretive note: The clause does not specify which models are covered, whether all models have cards, the frequency of updates, or where the cards are published.
Readers can access model cards that disclose how Salesforce Einstein's AI models were created, their intended and unintended uses, known ethical or societal implications, and performance scores.
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Publishing model cards with this scope gives users and the public documented transparency into AI model design, limitations, risks, and performance.
Readers can access model cards that disclose how Salesforce Einstein's AI models were created, their intended and unintended uses, known ethical or societal implications, and performance scores.
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